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Appin

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4 articles stable

Appin has appeared in 4 articles since 2023-11. Coverage peaked in 2023Q4 with 2 articles.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-11-25
Reporters Without Borders 2 related

Investigation: how hack-for-hire Appin tried silencing 15+ outlets since 2022 over articles, newsletters, and podcasts covering Appin's “ethical hacking”

rsf.org/en/rsf-inves... See also Mediagazer

2024-02-02
Wired 7 related

How the EFF, Techdirt, MuckRock, and DDoSecrets are pushing back against legal threats aiming to censor reports on Appin's alleged hacker-for-hire past

A loose coalition of anti-censorship voices is working to highlight the legal threats aimed at making reports of one Indian company's hacker-for-hire past disappear.

2023-12-19
The Daily Beast

Sources: Appin co-founder Rajat Khare used law firms to threaten US, UK, Swiss, Indian, and Luxembourg outlets to kill stories about the hack-for-hire industry

That includes Reuters, which recently reported that Appin is a hack-for-hire powerhouse that stole secrets from the world's elite. … X: Lachlan Cartwright / @lachcartwright : NEW: A tech guru is wagin...

2023-11-18
Reuters 2 related

An investigation details how New Delhi-based Appin grew from an edtech startup into a provider of cyberespionage services for private investigators globally

Appin codirectors Anuj Khare (left) and Rajat Khare (center), celebrate at a party in New Delhi in or around 2007.

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