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Karnataka government Struggling with poor cyber security

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Karnataka’s critical information infrastructure has come under attack again

Kaveri 2.0, a web portal that was launched in 2023 to streamline property registrations in Karnataka, came under a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack carried out through Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered bots recently.

The DDoS attack crippled the portal, bringing property registrations across Karnataka almost to a halt for many days in January and February, possibly causing huge revenue losses to the State exchequer.

This is not the first time that the State’s critical information infrastructure has come under attack.

In 2017, the Karnataka State Data Centre fell victim to the WannaCry ransomware attack, which spreads by exploiting vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system. In 2019, the State’s e-procurement portal was hacked leading to a theft of ₹11.5 crore.

In 2022, the systems of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences were attacked. However, as the DDoS attack shows, no lessons seem to have been learned from earlier attacks and the gaps identified in the State’s response have still not been filled.

3 skills that can increase your salary significantly in 2025

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Working harder is not enough to get a raise or promotion. That tactic might have worked years ago, but in today’s workplace, working hard, having a degree, or even graduating from a certain pedigree of school, doesn’t make much of a difference anymore. It’s the professionals who master in-demand skills and position themselves strategically who become irreplaceable in their industries.

However, there are professionals who win in their careers and are consistently moving up the ladder regardless of the employer they work for, because they learn high-income skills that make them stand out and attract the attention of other employers and even potential clients at a freelance level.

These skills enable you to multiply your salaries, and these are the same skills that you can easily learn and apply to your role/career too:

1. AI Skills
Understanding generative AI, AI agents, and AI basics within the context of your role is one of the most important skills you can master in 2025. AI is so crucial to business success that employers are willing to pay a nearly 50% premium for workers who have AI skills.

2. Social Influence
Another important skill for you to learn so you can multiply your salary is social influence.

If you were to quickly browse your name on Google, what does your digital footprint say about you? How does your personal brand portray you as a leader or industry expert on your social media platforms?

Building authority within your industry through your LinkedIn profile, content creation, public speaking engagements, guest blogging, and your website or blog can attract high paying opportunities because people will start to view you as the go-to industry expert.

3. Analytical Thinking Skills

Analytical thinking enables you to make data-driven decisions in your role at work, and in your business if you’re a freelancer or entrepreneur, which ensures you’re formulating strategies based on actual facts instead of guesswork because you’re able to read the room. This increases your chances of financial success through increased revenue.


Critical thinking helps you uncover gaps in productivity, silos that might be limiting business growth, and any inefficient practices, reasoning from cause to effect.

Takita Tadimi Tandana first look launch

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First look launch by Telangana Cinematography minister KomatiReddy Venkat Reddy

AI Cartoon of the day

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Bird flu on rise reduce Chicken consumption

Google Maps now shows the ‘Gulf of America’

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Google Maps now shows the “Gulf of America” in place of the “Gulf of Mexico” for users on both web and mobile in the United States. It made the change after the Trump administration formally changed the name today of the body of water spanning between the eastern coast of Mexico and the Florida panhandle. Google says it follows the GNIS, or Geographic Names Information System, a US database of location information.

Upon taking office, Trump signed executive orders not only changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico but also reverting the name of Denali, America’s highest peak, to its former moniker Mt. McKinley.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has cheekily suggested calling the United States “Mexican America,” pointing to a map from before one-third of her country was seized by the United States in 1848.

Content is the Key for Any Film

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At the first-look launch event of Takita Tadimi Tandana, Telangana State Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy emphasized that films with strong content and a feel-good experience achieve great success, regardless of budget or whether they feature new actors. He stated that content-driven films provide audiences with a meaningful cinematic experience.

After unveiling the first-look poster of Takita Tadimi Tandana, the minister congratulated the film team and reiterated the importance of storytelling in cinema.

Starring Ghana Aditya (known for his role in Murder) and debutant Telugu actress Priya, the film is directed by Raj Lohith and produced by Chandan Kumar Koppula under the Yellow Mango Entertainment banner. Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy officially released the film’s first look.

The event was attended by prominent producer Rama Satyanarayana, Venkat Bulemoni (head of Cineteria Media Works), director Raj Lohith, producer Chandan Kumar Koppula, as well as the film’s cast and crew.

Producer Chandan Kumar announced that Takita Tadimi Tandana will be released in theaters on the 27th of this month, under the distribution of Cineteria Media Works.

The film’s technical team includes: PRO: Dheeraj-Appaji, Music: Naren Reddy, Editor: Hari Shankar, Cinematography: P.N. Anjan, Lyrics: Sreshta,
Co-writer: Dilip Arukonda!!

AI Cartoon of the day

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Ro-hit back in form

Trump instructs Treasury to halt penny production

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In an effort to cut down government expenses.Trump instructs Treasury to halt penny production.

President Donald Trump announced Sunday that he has instructed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to halt the production of pennies, citing the high cost of producing one cent.

The penny has been under fire for years, with the movement to eliminate the penny picking up steam last month after Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency posted on X calling attention to the high cost of producing the single-cent coin.

In fiscal year 2024, the US Mint said in its annual report that the US penny costs about 3.7 cents to produce and distribute, up more than 20% from the previous year. The rising cost of metals, including zinc and copper, is part of the reason it’s getting more expensive to make the coin.

Man fined $200 for using speakerphone in French train station

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Nuisance of usage of smartphones in public places continues.

A man in France has been fined $200 for using the speakerphone on his cell while in a train station.

The incident occurred while he was waiting for a train at Nantes station in the west of the country on Sunday.

Debrett’s, Britain’s bible of all things etiquette, published a piece in 2023 on the new rules of cell phone use. It states: “Keep phone calls to yourself. If you’re making a video call in a public space (or if you’re just too lazy to hold the phone up to your ear) you must use headphones or earbuds.

AI Cartoon of the day

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Former Miss America Grace Stanke takes her nuclear sales pitch to audiences in Australia