Teenager finds security flaw on e-commerce site
| | | If you have used fashion e-commerce platform Spoyl, it is possible that your personal information may have been compromised, thanks to a security flaw. Huffpost India's Rachna Khaira reports how a Delhi-based student of class 11 found the bug and contacted the company. In Kerala, there have been widespread protests for the past four days after two students were arrested for distributing pamphlets criticising the encounter killing of four suspected Maoists. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan stands isolated as even his party colleagues and cadre have joined the protest. Also read: how climate change is affecting the lives of fisherwomen who harvest seaweed in Tamil Nadu. |
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| | | | Spoyl CEO Bhargav Errangi told HuffPost India that the bug has now been fixed; but the high school student who found the bug said the vulnerability was unresolved for months before it was fixed. |
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| | | | | | The arrests, on what is being called questionable grounds, have sparked outrage among the political class and in civil society. Several CPI(M) leaders and cadre have also joined the protests. Vijayan – who heads the home department, to which the police answer – finds himself increasingly isolated. |
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