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Ishtiaque Foysol
Newsroom Editor
Ishtiaque Foysol is a newsroom editor at Daily Observer online. Along with regular sub editing tasks, he is an independent security researcher advocating for stronger digital governance and data privacy.

He writes on data breaches, cyber accountability, personal safety in the cyberspace, emerging technologies, and developing personal utility tools in Python.
His LinkedIn profile and Github repositories can be found here

LinkedIn: https://bd.linkedin.com/in/ishtiaque-foysol-8899947b
Github: https://github.com/ph03n1x13



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A woman's legal recourse against online harassmentA large number of women in Bangladesh fall victims of cybercrimes like financial frauds, sextortion schemes, cyberbullying, revenge pornography or the circulation of fabricated nude images and videos.Victims choose silence over disclosure in most of the cases out of a
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Why Bangladesh newsrooms need an OSINT habit, not just a fact-check deskEvery major newsroom around the globe is now in the verification business to fight misinformation and reconstructing scenes to verify information.Mainstream media like BBC built a 60-journalist unit named ‘BBC Verify’ in 2023 solely to fact-check video, counter disinformation and
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How AI reshaping global mediaGlobal mainstream media organizations like Associated Press, BBC, Wall Street Journal are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence into their daily workflows to increase productivity of journalists, optimize news production, automate repetitive tasks, and execute complex investigations. However in Bangladesh, there is
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24b credential leak raises global security concernsCybersecurity researchers worldwide discovered a database containing 24 billion or 2,400 crore login records that include usernames, email addresses, passwords, cookies, authentication tokens and login URLs. As a conscious end user in Bangladesh, you cannot ignore this finding. A good
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Your Old Computer Is Not Dead Yet: How Bangladesh users can save money and keep goingFor the past few years, two of the world’s biggest technology companies, Apple and Microsoft, are quietly moving to cut off support for millions of computers that still work perfectly well, especially for low to mid income people and those
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How AI is reshaping global newsrooms: What Bangladesh journalists can doGlobal mainstream media organizations like Associated Press, BBC, Wall Street Journal are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence into their daily workflows to increase productivity of journalists, optimize news production, automate repetitive tasks, and execute complex investigations.However in Bangladesh, there is a
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2,400 Crore Credentials Leaked: Why Bangladeshi users should take this seriouslyCybersecurity researchers worldwide discovered a database containing 24 billion or 2,400 crore login records that include usernames, email addresses, passwords, cookies, authentication tokens and login URLs.As a conscious end user in Bangladesh, you cannot ignore this finding. A good number
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The enemy within: Are substandard devices manipulating you?In Bangladesh, like other parts around the globe, we use many substandard electronic consumer products like security cameras, smart watches, and Television boxes for their budget price. These devices, colloquially termed as ‘non-brand’ or ‘copy’ products pose a greater security
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The Enemy Within: Are substandard devices manipulating you?  In Bangladesh, like other parts around the globe, we use many substandard electronic consumer products like security cameras, smart watches, and Television boxes for their budget price.These devices, colloquially termed as ‘non-brand’ or ‘copy’ products pose a greater security risk
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World Cup 2026: Where have all the frenzies gone? The 2026 FIFA World Cup is kicked off across North America in an unprecedented 48 teams, with bleeding edge technologies, three hosts spanning the US, Canada, and Mexico.But a peculiar calmness is prevailing over the streets of Dhaka. Some are
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