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Department of Telecommunications Issues Strong Warning Against Telecom Fraud, Enforces Harsh Penalties Under 2023 Act

Department of Telecommunications

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued a warning against the misuse of telecom resources, stressing penalties under the Telecommunications Act of 2023. The Act targets fraud, including SIM card tampering and identifier spoofing, with severe legal consequences. The misuse of telecom resources, such as altering or spoofing IP addresses, IMEI numbers, SMS headers, and mobile numbers, has been strongly warned against by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). The Telecommunications Act of 2023, which stipulates severe penalties for violators, is violated by such actions, the DoT stressed. Growing Threat of Department of Telecommunications Fraud Telecom resources are increasingly being used by scammers for financial fraud and cybercrime. Illicitly obtained Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards and SMS headers have been used by criminals to transmit large quantities of bogus texts. To help hackers, some people also purchase SIM cards in their names and provide them to others, frequently without realizing it. SIM cards obtained through fraud, impersonation, or forged documents have also been reported. In certain cases, Points of Sale (PoS), which are in charge of issuing SIM cards, have allowed these unlawful purchases, thereby aiding and abetting the crime. Tampering with Telecom Identifiers: A Serious Crime Cybercriminals have also been seen changing telecommunication identifiers, such as the Calling Line Identity (CLI), sometimes referred to as a phone number, using mobile apps and other tools. Other crucial telecom identifiers, like IP addresses, IMEI numbers, and SMS headers, have also been changed to deliver fake messages and evade detection. Department of Telecommunications Act of 2023: Strict Legal Provisions The Telecommunications Act of 2023 imposes harsh penalties for offences related to telecommunications: Tampering with telecommunication identifiers is prohibited by Section 42(3)(c). Section 42(3)(e): Makes it illegal to obtain SIM cards or other telecom identifiers by deception, fraud, or impersonation. Section 42(7) overrides the 1973 Code of Criminal Procedure by declaring certain offences to be cognizable and non-bailable. Penalties: Violators may be fined up to Rs 50 lakh, imprisoned for up to three years, or both. Section 42(6): Those who aid or abet such offences face similar punishments. DoT’s Commitment to a Secure Telecom Ecosystem The Department of Telecommunications ( DoT ) reiterated its dedication to stopping telecom fraud through the use of cutting-edge security measures and guidelines. The department warned of harsh penalties for violators under the Department of Telecommunications Act of 2023 and asked citizens to be on guard. A safe and secure telecom ecosystem for all users is the goal of the strict legal framework, which also attempts to discourage fraudulent operations.

During the rise of DeepSeek, Elon Musk lost $90 billion; see what Bezos and Zuckerberg lost instead.

DeepSeek

Tech billionaires lost $94 billion as a result of the Chinese AI business DeepSeek. Larry Ellison, the billionaire and chief technology officer of Oracle, lost almost $9 billion. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, is among the IT giants who have lost billions of dollars as a result of China’s DeepSeek’s breakthrough achievement this year. Fortune reports that the world’s richest person lost $90 billion. According to reports, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg lost $20 billion and $11 billion, respectively. Nvidia was the most severely impacted by the billion-dollar AI startup’s ascent to prominence, which led to a sell-off in the AI chip manufacturer and a $600 billion decline in its market value—one of the worst decrease in US stock prices in the history of the market, according to Bloomberg. Moreover, at the beginning of February, Bloomberg assessed Musk’s net worth to be around $433 billion, but on February 28, it decreased to $349 billion. Within the same period, Zuckerberg’s net worth plummeted from $243 billion to $232 billion. Larry Ellison, the billionaire and chief technology officer of Oracle, lost almost $9 billion. According to Fortune, DeepSeek collectively wiped off $94 billion from tech billionaires’ wallets. Despite the sharp decline in his and his company’s wealth brought on by DeepSeek, Huang lauded the Chinese firm on Nvidia’s most recent earnings call, claiming it had “ignited global enthusiasm.” “It’s a great invention, but more significantly, it has made a top-notch AI reasoning model publicly available,” he stated. For a tenth of the price, DeepSeek had unveiled a sizable language model that could compete with those of competitors like OpenAI. According to CNBC, Nvidia’s biggest clients, Meta, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, appear unfazed and plan to spend over $320 billion on AI and data centre expansion.

Tata Technologies IT services reinstated after ransomware attack

Tata Technologies

Tata Technologies assured stakeholders that client delivery services will continue uninterrupted. A ransomware attack impacted some IT systems owned by Tata Technologies. As a result, the business temporarily suspended several IT services, but they have now resumed. It gave stakeholders peace of mind that client delivery services would go on as usual. With the assistance of specialists, the business is carrying out a sweeping investigation to determine the incident’s cause and implement the necessary corrective measures. “We are dedicated to defending the highest security and data protection standards, and are taking all necessary steps to minimise any potential risks,” the business said. This organization is regarded as one of India’s leading providers of ER&D services and provides outsourced engineering and digital modification resolves to creation clients across the globe. The Tata Electronics (TEPL) office in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, experienced a significant fire incident in September 2024. The incident is presently being investigated by forensic experts. Tata Technologies has emphasized the significance of boosting investment in upskilling programs to prepare India’s workforce for the demands of Industry 4.0 in a related development. In advance of the next Union Budget, the business presented these suggestions. Warren Harris, CEO and Managing Director, stated that policies that encourage innovation, encourage investment in cutting-edge technology, and make it easier to produce goods “in India, for India, and the To meet India’s $5 trillion economic goal, “in India, for India, and the world” is required.

Tech wrap Jan 6: OnePlus 13 launch, Samsung Vision AI for TVs, Redmi 14C

Samsung

This January brings exciting launches from top brands. On January 7, OnePlus unveils its flagship 13 series at a live event. Samsung introduces Vision AI for smarter TVs, while Xiaomi rolls out the budget-friendly Redmi 14C 5G. Realme teases its 14 Pro series 5G, launching on January 16. LG also showcases its OLED EVO TVs with built-in AI and new lifestyle projectors. Stay tuned for these groundbreaking tech releases! What to expect from the OnePlus 13 series launch on Jan 7 OnePlus, the Chinese smartphone maker, is gearing up to reveal its latest flagship smartphones in the OnePlus 13 series at the Winter Launch Event on January 7. The event will be held in person, starting at 9 PM IST, and will also be streamed live on the official OnePlus India YouTube channel. Samsung brings on-device AI features to TVs with ‘Vision AI’ At CES 2025, Samsung unveiled advanced AI technology for its 2025 TV line-up, introduced under the name “Vision AI.” These features were revealed at Samsung’s CES 2025 First Look event. The company also highlighted collaborative efforts with Microsoft and Google, integrating new functionality into its entertainment devices, including speakers and soundbars. Xiaomi has introduced the Redmi 14C 5G, a budget-friendly smartphone, in India. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, the device supports dual 5G SIMs. With prices starting at Rs 9,999, the phone boasts a “Premium Starlight Design” and a glass back panel for a refined look. Realme 14 Pro series 5G launching on Jan 16 in India-inspired colorways Realme has announced the launch of its 14 Pro series 5G smartphones in India on January 16. The company also unveiled the first glimpse of the smartphones, showcasing new colors inspired by India – Bikaner Purple and Jaipur Pink. Samsung unveils AI-powered Neo QLED TVs, The Frame Pro, and more Samsung showcased a range of new entertainment devices at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, USA. Alongside its “Vision AI” features, the company introduced Neo QLED, OLED, and QLED TVs, as well as “The Frame Pro.” A new interactive triple-laser ultra-short-throw projector also made its debut. LG brings OLED EVO TVs with built-in AI, new lifestyle projectors LG unveiled its 2025 OLED Evo TV series at CES 2025, featuring innovations like the wireless OLED Evo M5 and OLED Evo G5 models. The new TVs are equipped with AI-driven personalization features designed to create customized viewing experiences. LG also introduced lifestyle projectors, adding versatility to its product line-up.