The Indian Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) clarifies that it is not seeking source code from Apple and Samsung, emphasizing ongoing consultations on mobile security standards and industry ...
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MeitY denies Reuters report of new rules requiring Apple, Samsung to share source code, clarifies only routine cybersecurity consultations are underway.
Samsung this week confirmed reports that it suffered a cyberattack that exposed some source code related to its Galaxy mobile devices. "According to our initial analysis, the breach involves some ...
India is reportedly considering a proposal that would require smartphone manufacturers to disclose their source code.
The Lapsus$ data extortion group leaked today a huge collection of confidential data they claim to be from Samsung Electronics, the South Korean giant consumer electronics company. The leak comes less ...
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