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Indian authorities reject Infosys 'COVID ate my homework' excuse

Indian tech services giant Infosys has revealed the nation's Securities and Exchange Board rejected its claims of being unable to file regulatory paperwork on time due to COVID-19 lockdowns.[PDF], that SEBI had noted it missed some deadlines to lodge information required under regulations covering the prevention of insider trading.

SEBI did not accept that excuse, arguing that Infosys neglected to periodically consider its obligations. The services outfit took pride in maintaining continuity of service for its clients during the pandemic, even as most of its customer-facing staff moved to working from home. Attempts to hold its back office operations to a lower standard are therefore at odds with its professed values and achievements.Chinese web giant Tencent's Sogou Keyboard app has been found to have significant security flaws.

Tencent appears to have addressed the flaws and Citizen Lab's post advises upgrading to the latest version of the app.also details Citizen Lab's disclosure to Tencent, which appears not to have rushed to address the flaw. Citizen Lab also points out that its work focused solely on the encryption issues, rather than representing a comprehensive security audit of Sogou Keyboard.

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