Ritesh Bhatia

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Ritesh Bhatia

@riteshb2

Cyber Crime Investigator. Founder and Director - V4WEB Cybersecurity. TEDx Speaker. Certified Fraud Examiner.

Cyberspace Sumali Temmuz 2014
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Navin Mittal
Navin Mittal@NavinSports·
This is my moment of the day ❤️ This should be news of day!! LIMBLESS PAYAL Nag def. World champion Armless Sheetal Devi to win 🥇 in her 1st Senior international tournament at Bangkok , Thankyou to both of you for inspiring us every time 🙏🏻
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Sagar
Sagar@sagarcasm·
Every Friday Trump declares he has won the war Every Saturday he gives ultimatum to Iran Every Sunday he says Iran is finished Every Monday he asks help from other countries Every Tuesday he says he doesn’t need any help Every Wednesday he says he wants peace Every Thursday he says war is not over
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Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
This is not an April Fool’s joke. From 3 April, online platforms in the EU will no longer detect child sexual abuse material. 99% of reports rely on this detection. A coalition of 246 organisations is calling for urgent action. Read and share our full statement: childsafetyineurope.com/wp-content/upl…
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Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
A British schoolgirl whose extreme sexual abuse was recorded and spread across the internet for years is now getting support after one of our analysts identified her, thanks to images of her school uniform. The difficult but important work of our analysts is vital to making sure survivors do not continue to be revictimised by the repeated sharing of their sexual abuse and can begin to recover from the abuse they suffered. Read more at iwf.org.uk/news-media/new… and support our work.
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
The strait was open. He starts a war. The strait closes. The world economy gets fucked. He doesn’t know what he’s doing, he gets bored, he declares victory, and he tells the rest of the world to open the strait, to clean up his mess. He’s such a prick. He’s such a destructive prick.
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Vidyut@Vidyut·
Even if the child survives, this guy should never see the outside of a jail again.
jarvis ☠️@Vishii14

#BREAKING :In Vasai, Mumbai, accused Sandeep Pawar threw a 4-year-old child to the ground due to a grudge against his father. The child is in the ICU and the accused has been arrested. @MumbaiPolice @CMOMaharashtra

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Sann
Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Manjunath Shanmugam. He was an IIM Lucknow graduate. He got a job with Indian Oil Corporation as a sales officer. His territory was Uttar Pradesh. He found that petrol pump dealers were adulterating fuel and cheating customers. He reported it. He sealed the pumps. On November 19 2005 a petrol pump owner shot him dead outside his office. He was 27 years old. The killers were convicted. Sentenced to life imprisonment. His parents did not get compensation for 15 years. His college created the Manjunath Shanmugam Trust in his name to fight corruption. Some men die because they refused to look the other way. India forgets them too quickly.
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CNBC-TV18
CNBC-TV18@CNBCTV18News·
.@CoinDCX founders Sumit Gupta & Neeraj Khandelwal are now out on bail after being detained by Thane Police in connection with an alleged ₹65 lakh fraud case involving a local investor. @R_Dhanrajani decodes
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MrBanks💰
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips·
This aired in 2008. You don’t really know what you think you know.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 Official count confirmed: More than 8 million people participated in No Kings Day today. One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history. 3,000 cities. Every state. Every coast. Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. St. Paul. DC. San Francisco. San Diego. New York. London. Tel Aviv. Scotland. And counting. To put 8 million in context: The Women’s March in 2017 — the previous record — drew an estimated 3-5 million. Today more than doubled it. 8 million Americans didn’t just protest today. They sent a message that cannot be ignored, cannot be dismissed, and cannot be spun. The founders settled the kings question in 1776. 8 million Americans settled it again today.
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Jitendra Jain
Jitendra Jain@jitendrajain·
Dear Telecom companies, If my monthly recharge expires in 28 days that is 13 times a year , I expect you to pay your employees 13 times a year too. Sincerely, A guy who's done the math!
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In June 2016, a dog fell into the Sayran reservoir in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and could not climb out. The concrete walls were too steep and too slippery. A man climbed down to help. Then he could not get back up either. Strangers stopped. Nobody organised anything. Nobody was asked. One person grabbed another person's hand, who grabbed another, who grabbed another, until a human chain stretched down the wall to the water below. The last person in the chain reached down and pulled the dog out. Then they pulled the man out. Someone filmed it from the opposite bank. Nobody in the video was ever identified. Last week, on March 22, 2026, a bronze sculpture was unveiled on the bank of that same reservoir at the exact spot where it happened. It was created by Yerbosyn Meldibekov, one of Kazakhstan's most celebrated contemporary artists, whose work is held in museums in Antwerp, Hong Kong, Singapore and beyond. The sculpture shows a chain of figures holding onto one another. The hand of the last figure extends deliberately beyond the railing so that any passerby can reach out and take hold of it.
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