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India's Star Health Sues Telegram After Hacker Accesses Chatbots to Leak Data
- Friday September 27, 2024
- Reuters
Top Indian insurer Star Health has sued Telegram for allegedly using chatbots on the messaging app to leak personal data and medical reports of policy holders. Star has received a temporary injunction from a court in its home state of Tamil Nadu ordering Telegram and the hacker to block any chatbots or websites in India that make available the data...
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Star Health Sues Telegram Over Private Data Leak by Hacker Using Chatbots
- Friday September 27, 2024
- India News | Reuters
Top Indian insurer Star Health has sued Telegram and a self-styled hacker after Reuters reported that the hacker was using chatbots on the messaging app to leak personal data and medical reports of policyholders.
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www.ndtv.com
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Before Centre's Announcement, Tamil Nadu Had Own Health Insurance Scheme
- Saturday February 10, 2018
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
While the Modi government has recently announced an ambitious Rs 5 lakh medical insurance cover for 10 crore poor families in Budget 2018, the Centre can probably take a few lessons from the Tamil Nadu model which launched its own health insurance programme in 2009.
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www.ndtv.com
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Future of ESIC Medical Colleges Uncertain, Students Tense
- Tuesday February 24, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by Sam Daniel Stalin
Hundreds of students in medical colleges run by the Employees of State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) are facing an uncertain future after the Union Labour Ministry's recent decision to exit the field of medical education. The ESIC runs 11 medical colleges in 16 states.
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www.ndtv.com
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Blog: Newborn twins in hospital leave this family desperate for help
- Wednesday July 11, 2012
- South | NDTV
Tamil Nadu's Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Kumar made news recently when he chose to bring his father from North India and get him admitted in a government hospital in Chennai for treatment. That may well be seen as a refreshing departure from those in the corridors of power who would usually prefer corporate hospitals.
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www.ndtv.com
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India's Star Health Sues Telegram After Hacker Accesses Chatbots to Leak Data
- Friday September 27, 2024
- Reuters
Top Indian insurer Star Health has sued Telegram for allegedly using chatbots on the messaging app to leak personal data and medical reports of policy holders. Star has received a temporary injunction from a court in its home state of Tamil Nadu ordering Telegram and the hacker to block any chatbots or websites in India that make available the data...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Star Health Sues Telegram Over Private Data Leak by Hacker Using Chatbots
- Friday September 27, 2024
- India News | Reuters
Top Indian insurer Star Health has sued Telegram and a self-styled hacker after Reuters reported that the hacker was using chatbots on the messaging app to leak personal data and medical reports of policyholders.
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www.ndtv.com
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Before Centre's Announcement, Tamil Nadu Had Own Health Insurance Scheme
- Saturday February 10, 2018
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by J Sam Daniel Stalin
While the Modi government has recently announced an ambitious Rs 5 lakh medical insurance cover for 10 crore poor families in Budget 2018, the Centre can probably take a few lessons from the Tamil Nadu model which launched its own health insurance programme in 2009.
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www.ndtv.com
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Future of ESIC Medical Colleges Uncertain, Students Tense
- Tuesday February 24, 2015
- Tamil Nadu News | Written by Sam Daniel Stalin
Hundreds of students in medical colleges run by the Employees of State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) are facing an uncertain future after the Union Labour Ministry's recent decision to exit the field of medical education. The ESIC runs 11 medical colleges in 16 states.
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www.ndtv.com
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Blog: Newborn twins in hospital leave this family desperate for help
- Wednesday July 11, 2012
- South | NDTV
Tamil Nadu's Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Kumar made news recently when he chose to bring his father from North India and get him admitted in a government hospital in Chennai for treatment. That may well be seen as a refreshing departure from those in the corridors of power who would usually prefer corporate hospitals.
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www.ndtv.com