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Nothing teases another full-size headphone.
This time, it's a budget-friendly version, the CMF Headphone Pro.
Now try explaining to anyone that the Headphone (1) is better than the Headphone Pro 🌊
This time, it's a budget-friendly version, the CMF Headphone Pro.
Now try explaining to anyone that the Headphone (1) is better than the Headphone Pro 🌊
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🚨 MobiKwik ₹40.2 Crore Fraud — Summary
Timeline
- Sept 11–12, 2025 – Glitch in app exploited for ~48 hrs.
- Sept 12 – Suspicious activity detected, police alerted.
- Sept 13 – FIR filed, probe begins.
- Sept 16–17 – Arrests, accounts frozen.
The Glitch
- Came after a software update.
- Allowed:
- Transactions marked successful even if payment failed.
- Sending more than wallet balance.
- Wrong UPI PIN still processed.
- Enabled large‑scale unauthorised fund transfers.
Scale
- Total siphoned: ₹40.2 cr.
- ~5 lakh transactions.
- ~2,500 beneficiary accounts.
- ₹14 cr recovered; net loss ~₹26 cr.
Police Action
- Arrested: Rehan, Waqar Yunus, Wasim Akram, Mohd Amir, Mohd Ansar, Mohd Sakil (from Nuh & Palwal, Haryana).
- ₹8 cr frozen in linked accounts; debit freezes, lien marks applied.
- Charged under Sections 318(4) & 314.
- Probe on for more beneficiaries, possible insider role.
MobiKwik’s Response
- Filed FIR as risk mitigation.
- No staff implicated so far.
- Working with banks/police to recover funds.
- Warned users to return unauthorised credits.
- Share price fell ~3.2%.
Why It Matters
- Similar glitch in 2017 cost ₹19 cr.
- Shows fintech vulnerability to small faults.
- Raises regulatory & trust concerns in digital payments.
Timeline
- Sept 11–12, 2025 – Glitch in app exploited for ~48 hrs.
- Sept 12 – Suspicious activity detected, police alerted.
- Sept 13 – FIR filed, probe begins.
- Sept 16–17 – Arrests, accounts frozen.
The Glitch
- Came after a software update.
- Allowed:
- Transactions marked successful even if payment failed.
- Sending more than wallet balance.
- Wrong UPI PIN still processed.
- Enabled large‑scale unauthorised fund transfers.
Scale
- Total siphoned: ₹40.2 cr.
- ~5 lakh transactions.
- ~2,500 beneficiary accounts.
- ₹14 cr recovered; net loss ~₹26 cr.
Police Action
- Arrested: Rehan, Waqar Yunus, Wasim Akram, Mohd Amir, Mohd Ansar, Mohd Sakil (from Nuh & Palwal, Haryana).
- ₹8 cr frozen in linked accounts; debit freezes, lien marks applied.
- Charged under Sections 318(4) & 314.
- Probe on for more beneficiaries, possible insider role.
MobiKwik’s Response
- Filed FIR as risk mitigation.
- No staff implicated so far.
- Working with banks/police to recover funds.
- Warned users to return unauthorised credits.
- Share price fell ~3.2%.
Why It Matters
- Similar glitch in 2017 cost ₹19 cr.
- Shows fintech vulnerability to small faults.
- Raises regulatory & trust concerns in digital payments.
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Here you can see a 4-point bending test where the iPhone Air is loaded with 130 lbs (≈59 kg, ~578 N). Once the load is released, the device returns to its original condition: titanium provides remarkable strength in the elastic range, allowing the phone to fully recover its shape. No plastic — and therefore permanent — deformations are observed.
Via: Chance Miller's YT channel
Via: Chance Miller's YT channel
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🛒 Flipkart Leads the Way in Dark Pattern Compliance
1️⃣ What Are Dark Patterns?
Dark patterns are deceptive design tricks in websites or apps that push users into making choices they might not otherwise make.
Common examples:
- ⏳ False urgency – “Only 2 left! Hurry!”
- 🛍 Basket sneaking – Adding items/services at checkout without consent
- 😔 Confirm shaming – Guilt-tripping users into accepting offers
💡 India’s CCPA (Central Consumer Protection Authority) has officially banned 13 such patterns under the Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns, 2023.
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2️⃣ The Government’s Crackdown
- May 28, 2025 – Union Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi met with major tech & e-commerce players (Amazon, Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, MakeMyTrip, Meta, WhatsApp, Apple, etc.) urging them to eliminate dark patterns.
- June 5, 2025 – CCPA issued an advisory under Section 18(1) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019:
- All e-commerce platforms must self-audit their interfaces.
- Remove any of the 13 banned patterns.
- Submit compliance reports within 3 months.
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3️⃣ Flipkart’s First-Mover Advantage
- ✅ First e-commerce company in India to submit its self-audit report to the CCPA.
- 📋 Audit covered website, app, and related services.
- 🔍 Likely included:
- Identification of any banned patterns
- Evidence of removal or redesign
- Internal monitoring systems for ongoing compliance
- 🌟 Positions Flipkart as a compliance leader in the industry.
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4️⃣ Tech Tools for Detection
The government is also deploying consumer-facing and regulatory tools:
- 📱 Jagriti App – Users can flag deceptive designs.
- 📱 Jago Grahak Jago App – Scores e-commerce links for safety.
- 📊 Jagriti Dashboard – Generates analytical reports for CCPA review.
A 19-member Joint Working Group will:
- Monitor compliance
- Flag violations
- Recommend further safeguards
1️⃣ What Are Dark Patterns?
Dark patterns are deceptive design tricks in websites or apps that push users into making choices they might not otherwise make.
Common examples:
- ⏳ False urgency – “Only 2 left! Hurry!”
- 🛍 Basket sneaking – Adding items/services at checkout without consent
- 😔 Confirm shaming – Guilt-tripping users into accepting offers
💡 India’s CCPA (Central Consumer Protection Authority) has officially banned 13 such patterns under the Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns, 2023.
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2️⃣ The Government’s Crackdown
- May 28, 2025 – Union Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi met with major tech & e-commerce players (Amazon, Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, MakeMyTrip, Meta, WhatsApp, Apple, etc.) urging them to eliminate dark patterns.
- June 5, 2025 – CCPA issued an advisory under Section 18(1) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019:
- All e-commerce platforms must self-audit their interfaces.
- Remove any of the 13 banned patterns.
- Submit compliance reports within 3 months.
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3️⃣ Flipkart’s First-Mover Advantage
- ✅ First e-commerce company in India to submit its self-audit report to the CCPA.
- 📋 Audit covered website, app, and related services.
- 🔍 Likely included:
- Identification of any banned patterns
- Evidence of removal or redesign
- Internal monitoring systems for ongoing compliance
- 🌟 Positions Flipkart as a compliance leader in the industry.
---
4️⃣ Tech Tools for Detection
The government is also deploying consumer-facing and regulatory tools:
- 📱 Jagriti App – Users can flag deceptive designs.
- 📱 Jago Grahak Jago App – Scores e-commerce links for safety.
- 📊 Jagriti Dashboard – Generates analytical reports for CCPA review.
A 19-member Joint Working Group will:
- Monitor compliance
- Flag violations
- Recommend further safeguards
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