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Apollo Hospital server hacked, secrets behind Jayalalithaa's death may be out soon

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Let the truth in Amma's death be unraveled...It may be uncomfortable to some...But public need to know the truth!
Hospital server hacked, secrets behind Jayalalithaa's death may be out soon
IANS/Delhi

Filed on December 14, 2016
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[h=2]Legion claimed if they reveal all facts about Jayalalithaa at Apollo Hospital, it would lead to a chaos in India.[/h]


The hacker group "Legion" that broke into the Twitter accounts of the Congress Party, its Vice President Rahul Gandhi, controversial liquor baron Vijay Mallya and now TV journalists Barkha Dutt and Ravish Kumar has finally come out in the open.
A new controversy erupted after reports that hacker group Legion had hacked the server of Apollo Hospital Chennai, where former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister had undergone treatment and where she had died.
In an interview with The Washington Post on Monday - through an encrypted instant-messaging software, "Legion" said the group has access to servers like that of Apollo Hospitals and it was unsure about releasing data from those servers because it might cause "chaos" in India.
"Legion wasn't even interested in 'political data' until a few weeks ago. ...the group was in possession of several terabytes of raw data concerning all sorts of 'interests' and that within that trove the hackers had identified gigabytes worth of information relating to Indian public figures," the report quoted the user marked LC from "Legion Crew" as saying.
How Rahul, Congress Twitter accounts may have been hacked
"When I asked him how they came into possession of so much data, he was vague, and said they just ended up with access to over 40k+ servers in India, 'and we decided -- hey, why not write a tool to sift through them for interesting data'," said Max Bearak who writes about foreign affairs for the Washington Post.
"He said the data was choosing the targets for them, not the other way around. Whatever they were finding, they aimed to release. From Dutt's Twitter account, they shared a link to a 'partial' data dump of approximately 1.2 gigabytes of her emails," Bearak said.
"Legion" has warned that their next target is former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi. "As for upcoming targets, LC indicated that he and his fellow hackers had their sights set on bigger things," the report said.
"Then again, he said, the hacking was taking away from precious time he'd rather spend doing drugs and making electronic music... He said he particularly disliked spending time in India's capital, New Delhi, and suggested that he might try to go to Russia -- to do some more drugs," it added.
As they hacked the Twitter accounts from India, the group sought public support claiming that they will be doing more such cracking in the coming weeks.
"People and brothers who support the cause - Join us! Email us at [email protected]. We require info on f***tards like this one," a tweet said earlier.
"Support Legion. We will bring you the info needed to bring these criminals to justice," it said.
"This is just a partial dump. More data will be coming over the course of a few days ;) We are Legion," another tweet from the shadowy group said

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/interna...ts-behind-jayalalithaas-death-may-be-out-soon
 
hi

there some hackers famous around the world...some are famous in recent US election...we can take their help too..lol
 
Those who do not know the truth have been longing to have access to it;

those who know the secret are hanging their head in fear !
 
Read this

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A leaked email from a senior journalist quotes the Apollo management as saying the late Chief Minister was on "wrong diabetes medicines” before being hospitalised in September
What was being murmured cautiously until now, has now come out into the open. Questions swirl over late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's illness, treatment and her death on 5 December in Apollo Hospitals in Chennai. Jayalalithaa was rushed to the hospital on 22 September and spent over 75 days there, with little information being given out by the hospital and state government, until she succumbed to a cardiac arrest on 5 December.
On Thursday, Leader of the Opposition, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's (DMK) MK Stalin demanded that the state government should release a white paper on the treatment meted out to Jayalalithaa. Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) chief S Ramadoss too issued a statement with similar demands.
What has added grist to conspiracy theories surrounding Jaya's illness and death, is an email, allegedly written by senior journalist and NDTV consulting editor Barkha Dutt, to various email addresses within the private news channel. The email written by Dutt passes on information to the channel on "off record” details given to her by "one of the Apollo Reddy sisters” who form part of the management of the hospital, alongwith their father Pratap C Reddy. In the email, Dutt is alleged to have written – "she was being given wrong medicine for diabetes… before she was brought to them…” – the 'she' being referred to in the email is Jayalalithaa, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the intervening night of 4-5 December, a few hours before this email was purportedly written.
On cross verifying with staffers at NDTV, they did confirm that the email had indeed been sent by Dutt – a couple of staffers received the email in their inboxes. Emails to the NDTV management, including Dr Prannoy Roy, Co-Founder of the channel went unanswered. This reporter reached out to Barkha Dutt, Prannoy Roy as well as to various other senior journalists in NDTV via Twitter, requesting a response on this email, but none were forthcoming.


http://m.firstpost.com/politics/mys...etes-meds-before-hospitalisation-3157518.html
 
Not sure how a wrong medicine for diabetes could be given or prescribed..at the most the efficacy of the drug could be questioned, but for someone on insulin and dialysis the only option was definitely a transplant which was unnecessarily delayed.
 
Was JJ killed as she wanted Euthanasia??
[h=1]சசிகலாவிடம் ஜெயலலிதா கதறி அழுதார்: இணையத்தில் பரவும் வைரல் செய்தி[/h] By DIN | Published on : 20th December 2016 06:48 PM



தமிழக முன்னாள் முதல்வர் ஜெயலலிதாவின் மரணம் குறித்து பல்வேறு தகவல்கள் சமூக வலைத்தளங்களில் பரவிய வண்ணம் உள்ளன.
இந்நிலையில் மலேசிய நண்பன் என்ற மலேசிய தமிழ் நாளேட்டு ஒரு செய்தி வெளியிட்டுள்ளது. அதுகுறித்த தகவல்களும் வாட்ஸ் ஆப் உள்ளிட்ட சமூக வலைத்தளங்களில் வைரலாக பரவி வருகின்றன.
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கடந்த 17-12-16 அன்று அந்த நாளிதழ் வெளியானதாக தெரிகிறது அதில் கால்கள் இல்லாது என்னால் வாழ முடியாது... என்னை கருணை கொலை செய்துவிடு சசி... என்று ஜெயலலிதா கதறியதாக கேள்வி குறியுடன் தலைப்பிட்டு செய்தி வெளியிடப்பட்டுள்ளது.

இந்த தகவல்களை தாங்கிய அந்த புகைப்படம் தான் தற்போது இணையத்தில் வைரலாகி வருகிறது. அதிர்ச்சியில் உறைந்திருக்கும் தமிழக மக்களுக்கு இது மேலும் ஒரு அதிர்ச்சி என்றே கூறவேண்டும்.

http://www.dinamani.com/latest-news...்-இணையத்தில்-பரவும்-வைரல்-செய்தி-2618741.html
 
Hope the Madras HC rips open the mystery!! People are anxious to know the truth!!

'Why can't we exhume her body?' HC raises doubts over Jayalalithaa's death
Last updated on: December 29, 2016 14:18 IST

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Expressing doubts over the circumstances leading to death of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, a Madras high court judge indicated that he may order exhumation of the body after a plea before the court sought a probe by an inquiry commission or a fact-finding committee.
Justice S Vaidyanathan, who was heading a two-judge vacation bench, said the public should know what has happened.
His observations came when the bench, also comprising Justice V Parthiban, was hearing the PIL filed by an All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam worker P A Joseph seeking an inquiry commission or a fact-finding committee to probe the circumstances leading to the death of Jayalalithaa.
“After the demise, everybody has a right to question. I personally have a doubt.
“One day it was told that she is walking, another day you said that she will come out and suddenly what happened. Even with regard to the health of late Chief Minister MGR, video was released,” Justice Vaidyanathan said.
When a special mention was made before the bench by senior counsel KM Vijayan who argued on the plea, Advocate General Muthukumaraswamy said there is no mystery in the death.
Justice Vaidyanathan asked the AG, “What is that you say. Right to live is a Fundamental Right. Public should know what has happened.”
“Even relations were not allowed to see and they are also not before the court now. I personally find in case if I have doubt I may order exhumation of the body of deceased and you have not told anything when she was alive,” the judge said.
Turning to counsel J Madanagopala Rao, who appeared on behalf of the Union government, the judge said: “You went there. You have not reported anything. You know everything. But not reported anything for the reasons best known to you. You kept quiet.”
The bench said, “We also saw in newspapers that the chief minister was recovering, and that she was eating, signing papers and even conducting meetings. And then suddenly she was dead.”
The bench then recorded the acceptance of notice by counsel for Union government on behalf of the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministries of Home, Law and Parliamentary Affairs and CBI and posted the matter for further hearing to January 9.
The PIL had sought a commission comprising retired Supreme Court judges to look into “questionable incidents”, including Jayalalithaa’s sudden hospitalisation, reported recovery and the cardiac arrest resulting in her death on December 5.
The PIL listed the sequence of events since Jayalalithaa’s admission to Apollo Hospitals on September 22 and claimed that the “secrecy” preceding her death gave rise to “grave doubts” in the minds of the people.


http://www.rediff.com/news/report/hc-raises-doubts-over-jayalalithaas-death/20161229.htm
 
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