Why did the Centre order the removal of Chinese battery apps like BAT-BMS, Epoch Li-ion and Lossigy? Explore how ...
Following the viral Tirri prank trend, the government has now ordered removal of battery-management apps BAT-BMS, Epoch ...
Users who own electric vehicles, particularly e-rickshaws or aftermarket lithium battery packs, are advised to check whether ...
The Centre has directed Google and Apple to remove seven apps allegedly capable of remotely disabling batteries in e-rickshaws and other electric vehicles, citing concerns over misuse, vehicle safety ...
BMS, Lossigy, and Epoch Li-ion apps from Google Play Store and Apple App Store after reports that they were misused to ...
The Popa botnet reportedly turns millions of cheap Android TV boxes into residential proxies, routing strangers' traffic ...
A viral prank exposed a dangerous gap in electric vehicle security. On 3 July 2026, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) ...
Chinese app, developed by Shenzhen Grenergy Technology, is designed as a companion app for Bluetooth-enabled lithium-ion batteries ...
After videos on social media showed individuals connecting to nearby e-rickshaws through Bluetooth and disabling their ...