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Happy to see Muharram procession being held first time after 30 years in Sgr: LG Manoj Sinha

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Says mourners returning to their homes peacefully; street violence a thing of past in Kashmir; people suffered a lot due to frequent shutdowns; Kashmir a land of sufi’s, a hub of sufism

Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday said that he was happy to see tShia mourners taking out the Muharram procession peacefully in Srinagar after a gap of over 30 years.

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Addressing the National Convention on Sufism: “a bridge between the communities”, at SKICC here, the LG said he was happy to see that the Muharram procession was taken out peacefully, for the first time in 30 years in Srinagar. “Feeling satisfied, mourners are now returning to their homes,” the LG said.

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Pertinently, for the first time in the past over 30 years, the UT administration allowed the 8th Muharram procession through traditional routes of Srinagar. Multi-layer security cover was provided to the mourners for the smooth conduct of the procession. Mourners assembled at the Guru Bazar area of the city and marched through Budshah Chowk to MA Road and then Dalgate.

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Top police officers and the officials from the administration were present on the occasion. Shia leaders expressed their gratitude to the LG administration for the historic decision.

The LG further said that street violence no longer exists in Kashmir and that people suffered a lot due to shutdown calls in the past. “Street violence that was once a routine in the Valley, no longer exists in Kashmir. At one point of time, shutdown calls were a regular feature but people were the ultimate sufferers,” he said, adding that today peace is prevailing and people are breathing freely.

He said that Kashmir is not known for its beauty only but for multiple cultures and Sufism. “Valley is the land of Sufis and the hub of Sufism,” he said. The LG said that respecting culture and all religions has been Kashmir’s tradition for decades. “I would say if Islam is milk, Hinduism is Sugar,” the LG said.

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“Treating everyone equally is the real Sufism and its message,” he said.

He said that there is no other place in the world best known for communal harmony and brotherhood than Kashmir. “Sufism keeps the flock together and helps break the barriers of religion, caste and sex,” he said.

He said today, Kashmir is witnessing peace. “Peace is imperative for development. If there is no peace, development can’t take place,” the LG said.

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Present on the occasion, Governor of Kerala, Arif Muhammad Khan said that teaching of revered Saint Sheikhul Alam (RA) is being followed across the world and that’s why “he is known as Sheikh-ul-Alam not Sheikh-ul-Kashmir.” “Following the teachings of this great saint helps one understand the real meaning of Sufism,” he said. KNO

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Kulgam’s tech prodigy enters Apple’s ‘Hall of Fame’ for discovering critical data vulnerability

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In a remarkable achievement in the world of ethical hacking, a 21-year-old cybersecurity researcher from South Kashmir’s Kulgam district has earned a coveted spot in Apple’s renowned ‘Hall of Fame’ due to his exceptional skills.

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Muneeb Amin Bhat, a resident of Zungalpora, has received recognition from Apple, the renowned American multinational technology company, for his pivotal role in identifying a critical vulnerability within their systems that had the potential to result in a substantial iCloud data breach.

Muneeb disclosed that the vulnerability he discovered exposed sensitive iCloud data, including personal photos, videos, PDF files, and the usernames and email addresses of iCloud users.

Initially, Muneeb stumbled upon data from approximately 50,000 users.

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However, further investigation revealed that this vulnerability posed a risk to a much larger user base.

“This issue wasn’t confined to just those initial 50,000 users; it posed a risk to almost all users, with new user data being compromised daily. I promptly reported this to Apple three months ago, and they acknowledged my findings,” Muneeb explained.

Collaborating closely with Apple, Muneeb delved into the complexity of the vulnerability, examining its potential for exploitation and replication. Following rigorous analysis and testing, Apple released a crucial service update to rectify the issue.

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“After confirming the successful implementation of the fix, Apple has now recognized my contributions by featuring me in their Hall of Fame on their official website, acknowledging my role as a security researcher. They have also mentioned the possibility of a bounty, which is currently under review by their team,” Muneeb said.

In their effort to appreciate those who have played a part in bolstering their security systems in August 2023, Apple published a dedicated page on their official website on September 7, 2023, listing Muneeb and several others from around the world.

This page, titled ‘Apple Web Server Security Acknowledgments,’ serves as a testament to their commitment to cybersecurity.

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Over the years, Muneeb has earned a reputation as a dedicated bug bounty hunter, ethically uncovering vulnerabilities in numerous companies, including industry giants such as Apple, Oracle, Intel, McDonald’s, and USA Bank.

Although initially pursuing a B.Tech degree at SSM College, Muneeb made the bold decision to follow his passion for cybersecurity and subsequently enrolled in BCA through IGNOU. He now has his sights set on the OSCF exam, a highly respected certification in the cybersecurity field.

Muneeb stressed the importance of responsible disclosure of security vulnerabilities, a hallmark of ethical hacking.

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“When I identify these flaws, I promptly report them to the affected organizations, assisting them in securing their systems. In return, I have received numerous Hall of Fame mentions, bounties worth lakhs, and other rewards,” he said.

Furthermore, Muneeb has been actively involved in identifying vulnerabilities in several websites of leading institutions in Kashmir and notifying them through various channels. He expressed concern that the lack of response from these companies (institutions) could make them targets for hackers, emphasizing the need for greater cybersecurity awareness in the valley.

Muneeb, an ethical hacker and cybersecurity researcher, firmly distinguishes between two types of hackers: ethical and unethical. He passionately advocates for the role of ethical hackers in improving cybersecurity while condemning the actions of unethical hackers that tarnish the profession.

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“This fascination with cybersecurity began when I was just in the fourth grade, and over the years, it has evolved into my true passion. I have been fortunate to achieve significant success in this field,” Muneeb stated, highlighting the vast opportunities that cyber security presents in today’s digital era. KNO

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LG awards certificate of achievement to DC Sgr for outstanding leadership in achieving ODF+ model status of the district

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DC Srinagar admires his RDD Team, Sarpanches, BDC and DDC members for stupendous work in attainment of the milestone

The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Monday awarded Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad with Certificate of Achievement for his Exemplary Dedication, Unwavering Commitment & Outstanding Leadership in the pursuit of Swachhata and playing an instrumental role in achieving ODF+ Modal Status under an initiative of Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM-2.0).

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The Certificate of Achievement was awarded to Deputy Commissioner Srinagar by the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan during a Felicitation Ceremony organized by Rural Development Department to honour the contribution of the Officers and recognise their outstanding capabilities in the pursuit of Cleanliness under an initiative of Swachh Bharat Mission(SBM-2.0) The Deputy Commissioner Srinagar was honoured and given recognition by the J&K Government for encouraging and fostering the environment of cleanliness at different forums under his official capacity.

In this regard, the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar has thanked his RDD Team and members of PRIs for their brilliant work and support to District Administration which has led to attainment of important milestone under SBM-2.0.

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DDC vice chairperson Kupwara visits fire victims in Lolab

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DDC Vice Chairman Kupwara, Haji Farooq Ahmar Mir, visited fire victims in lolab area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

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He extended his heartfelt support and solidarity to the victims of the fire incident and emphasized his commitment to ensuring that they receive comprehensive assistance and relief in their time of need.

In a heartfelt appeal to the LG administration, he underscored the urgency of additional assistance and resources to expedite the rehabilitation process, highlighting the pressing need to ensure that the victims can rebuild their lives and homes with the necessary aid and support in this challenging period of recovery and reconstruction.

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