Hackers use virus to create bogus ‘likes’
In the world of cyber fraud, a fake fan on Instagram can be worth five times more than a stolen credit card number.
Rare Schindler papers up for sale
A historically important letter from Oskar Schindler, the German industrialist whose efforts to save Jews from the Holocaust were made famous in the 1993 Oscar-winning film Schindler’s List, is among
New Synthetic Oil to reduce Aryhritis pain
Scientists claim to have developed a new synthetic joint lubricant aimed at providing long lasting relief to millions of arthritis patients.
FBI waits to quiz Boston suspect
The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings remained in serious condition in hospital on Sunday, unable to speak due to injuries to his neck and tongue sustained while on the run, officials
Boston bombings suspect captured, brother killed
A Chechen-origin teenager suspected to be behind the deadly Boston bombings was today captured by the police here after a 24-hour drama that saw another suspect being killed and the city virtually shut.
Boston bomb suspects brothers of Chechen origin
The two suspects in the deadly Boston marathon bombings, one of whom was killed in a shootout with the police overnight, are brothers of Chechen origin, NBC News reported Friday.
Police kill Boston bomb suspect, hunt for second
The police killed one of the suspected Boston marathon bombing suspects in a shootout early Friday and pursued a chaotic deadly street-to-street manhunt for his accomplice, officials said.
Foreign investors should not be hurt by govt whims: FM
Affirming that foreign investors should not not be affected by “whims” of governments, finance minister P. Chidambaram has said that investment protection is guaranteed in India.
US hunts Boston bombers
US investigators on Tuesday pledged to go “to the ends of the Earth” to find those behind the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170, many with horrific injuries.
Boston attack ‘easily’ one-man operation: Bomb experts
The bombing at the Boston Marathon that claimed at least three lives and injured over 140 others is likely a one-man operation and it was virtually impossible to prevent such attacks in a free country, US security experts warned today.