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Hindu Business Line 6 months ago

IPL may face bouncers from spammers

IPL season is witnessing a number of online activities such as online ticketing and merchandise shopping. If users are not careful, they will fall a prey to these fraudsters.” Is Indian Premier League (IPL) vulnerable to cyber attacks? May or may not... Full Article at Hindu Business Line

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  1. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 12:  Tim Sheens, coach of the Wests Tigers speaks during a Wests Tigers NRL press conference at Trend Micro Offices on May 12, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. It was announced that Gareth Ellis has re-signed with the Tigers for a further two seasons.