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ChatGPT-5 Is Powerful and Fast, But It Can’t Replace Software Engineers!

  As someone who’s been following tech closely for over a decade, I’ve seen countless innovations come and go but few have stirred as much excitement and debate as ChatGPT. ChatGPT has developed, and launch ChatGPT 5, it genuinely seems that the enhancements have significantly slowed down. Previous iterations led to significant advancements in AI capabilities, particularly in assisting with coding. However, the enhancements now seem minor and somewhat gradual. It feels as though we’re experiencing diminishing returns in the extent to which these models improve at truly substituting real coding tasks. The vast majority of people say that AI is going to replace software engineers very soon. Yes, AI can perform simple activities and support routine activities, but where there are intricate things like planning the system, tackling more challenging problems, grasping actual business needs, and collaboration with others, it hasn't been able to catch up yet. T hese require creativity...

OpenAI removed a controversial sharing option

  OpenAI removed a controversial sharing option and began working to de-index exposed content. OpenAI has removed a controversial opt-in feature that had led to some private chats appearing in Google search results, following reporting by wired that found sensitive conversations were becoming publicly accessible. Earlier this week, wired   revealed that private ChatGPT conversations some involving highly sensitive topics like drug use and sexual health were unexpectedly showing up in Google search results. The issue appeared to stem from arguably vague language in the app’s “Share” feature, which included an option that may have misled users into making their chats publicly searchable. When users clicked “Share,” they were presented with an option to tick a box labeled “Make this chat discoverable.” Beneath that, in smaller, lighter text, was a caveat explaining that the chat could then appear in search engine results. Within hours of the backlash spreading on social media...

IRCTC VS Tatkal black market

To get a Tatkal train ticket, which permits last-minute reservations, is frequently a race against time for millions of Indians. However, a sophisticated internet illicit market is progressively rigging this competition. According to an inquiry, organized organizations are taking advantage of weaknesses in the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) system to make it extremely difficult for regular people to secure a confirmed seat. The Tools The speed at which these rackets operate is astonishing. They rely on advanced “bots” automated software programs like Dragon, JETX, Ocean, Black Turbo and Formula One are used, which specifically work to sell 'Tatkal Booking Bots'. These tools are designed to fill in all booking details, from login credentials and train information to passenger names and payment details, in less than a minute. This lightning-fast process overwhelms the IRCTC system, pushing genuine users out. To avoid being caught by IRCTC’s security s...

Beware of Fake Starlink Mini Messages: Satellite internet is not free in India.

    A viral message is making the rounds on WhatsApp and social media in India, claiming to offer zero monthly fees and unlimited internet  via a device called   Starlink Mini.While the offer may sound tempting but it is completely misleading and has been flagged by the Indian government as unauthorized and false. Starlink Is Not Yet Operational in India As of June 2025 The satellite internet service by Elon Musk’s SpaceX has not launched its commercial operations in India. Although the company has received a Letter of Intent from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), it still requires key regulatory approvals including: 1.Spectrum allocation 2.Clearance from IN-SPACE (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre) Until these approvals are granted, no official Starlink services including Starlink Mini are available in India. Once Starlink gets the green light to operate in India, here’s what consumers can realistically expect: Monthly ...

Naukri - Job Search Apps mail ID exposed

Naukri, a leading Indian jobs website, has patched a vulnerability that revealed the email IDs of recruiters posting jobs on its site to hunt for and recruit candidates online. The issue, discovered by security researcher Lohith Gowda, affected the API that Naukri used on its Android and iOS apps. The API exposed the email addresses of recruiters visiting profiles of potential candidates on Naukri’s platform. The issue did not appear to affect the company’s website. The exposed recruiter email IDs can be used for targeted phishing attacks, and recruiters may receive excessive unsolicited emails and spam,” Gowda told TechCrunch. He stated that open email IDs could be included in public breach databases or spam lists, and bulk scraping of email addresses can result in automated bot abuse or scams. TechCrunch confirmed the exposure after Gowda made disclosures regarding the bug. The researcher confirmed to TechCrunch that the bug was remediated earlier this week, which Naukri seco...

Chinese printer manufacturer shipped printers with malware and backdoor.

  Procolored, a Chinese printer manufacturer, has been sending infecting its customers with backdoors, infostealers, and cryptocurrency stealers - for six months. This information comes from cybersecurity researchers at G Data, who were alerted to the supply chain attack by a technical author and content creator, Cameron Coward. Apparently, Coward wanted to review one of Procolored’s printers. After attempting to install the accompanying software from a USB stick, he was alerted to the presence of the Floxif worm. He reached out to the company who dismissed the warning as a false positive. Unsatisfied with this response, Coward turned to Reddit, where his thread was picked up by G Data‘s cyber security researchers. G Data, however, discovered that 39 software downloads, hosted on mega.nz and last updated in October 2024, had been infected with two malware families, namely an information stealer and a backdoor. 1.Win32.Backdoor.XRedRAT.A 2.MSIL.Trojan-Stealer.CoinStealer.H ...

Pakistani Hacker Groups Tried to Breach India and Failed

Seven Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups associated with Pakistan attempted to infiltrate Indian infrastructure, resulting in a staggering 99.99% failure rate despite launching over 1.5 million cyberattacks. Identified by Maharashtra Cyber, these groups employed various tactics including malware, DDoS attacks, GPS spoofing, and misinformation campaigns, with only 150 attacks achieving success and causing negligible disruption. 1.         APT36 (Transparent Tribe): Known for cyber espionage since 2013, it targets Indian defense and government sectors using CrimsonRAT malware via spear-phishing. 2.        Pakistan Cyber Force: Claimed breaches of Military Engineering Services and Manohar Parrikar Institute, and defaced Armoured Vehicle Nigam Limited’s website with Pakistan’s flag. 3.        Team Insane PK: Targeted Indian Army websites, like the Army College of Nursing, with provocative messaging. ...