Boundary Holding and its founder Rajat Khare eventually caught with his deedA Story by consoleLuxembourg based firm Boundary Holding and its founder Rajat Khare eventually caught with his deed. A company linked to computer prodigy Rajat Khare tried to hack the computer of a FIFA adviser, according to German-speaking television. Rajat Khare [The founder of Boundary Holding] with his brother Anuj Khare [Director at ABSOLUTE BUSINESS PROCESS HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED] started Appin Security back in 2007-08. They started doing basic cyber hack back then but in 2010 they went big with the support of Indian Police as they were hired by them to develop the tracking softwares. Rajat Khare hired some developers and started working on exploits and payloads thing and soon he started commercialising his abilities to private players across the globe. In 2013 Rajat Khare got the deal with QATARI GOVERNMENT and were hired by them as a hack for hire agents. If investigators look at his travelling schedule, they will find out the truth. He travelled back and forth from India to Qatar to meet and deploy his employees at their residence. One of the striking aspects of our investigation is that the people who set themselves up as the good guys are all too often the bad guys. In recent years there has been a trend for computer security firms to pretend to be training “white hat” hackers so their knowledge can be used to protect clients from online attacks. In reality, however, they are being readied for the dark side. There is plenty of money to be made from breaking into private email accounts, and plenty of clients willing to pay. This is how the Indian hacking industry began. One of the industry’s founding fathers was a firm called Appin, set up in Delhi more than a dozen years ago supposedly to train a new generation of “ethical” hackers who could help safeguard individuals and businesses from cyberattacks. However, the firm, now defunct, is alleged to have secretly established a lucrative sideline taking cash from clients around the world to hack individuals. These clients are said to have included corporate intelligence companies based in Britain. Appin’s days at the forefront of the illegal industry came to an end when its activities were exposed publicly. In 2013, Norwegian cybersecurity experts linked Appin to cyberattacks directed at more than a dozen countries. A year previously, Appin had been accepted onto a global entrepreneur programme run by the British government’s trade department. It appeared keen to help Appin’s founder, Rajat Khare, who had set up a business in the UK. It is to believed that Rajat Khare and his brother Anuj Khare did not stop their activities. In 2013 Qatar hired these firm ABP Holding whose founder were Rajat Khare and Anuj Khare. If we dig at the bank accounts we could confirm the millions of dollars money flowing from Qatari Gov. Qatar uses their service to hack its rival neighbour UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain etc. Fate, or karma, eventually caught up with him. Peacefully settled in Cologny (GE), Rajat Khare, 38, made his fortune in IT in India, his country of origin. But just days before the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, this tech prodigy is seeing accusations resurface about a murkier side of his former activities. © 2023 consoleAuthor's Note
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Added on December 17, 2022 Last Updated on September 29, 2023 Tags: Rajat Khare, Boundary Holdings Author
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