While IndiGo and Air India have been dominating headlines in the Indian airline industry lately, the country's newest airline Akasa Air is also taking steps to support its growth ambitions. Akasa is ...
Akasa Air, a relatively new entrant in the Indian aviation industry, commenced operations in 2020 and currently provides domestic and international passenger transport services, air cargo ...
Domestic carrier Akasa Air is set to expand its network by launching flights connecting Hyderabad and Delhi with Darbhanga in Bihar from April 4. This addition marks Darbhanga as the 28th ...
The fund is managed by leading asset management firm 360 ONE Asset. SNV Aviation Pvt Ltd, which operates Akasa Air, is engaged in domestic, international scheduled air passenger transport services ...
The flights from Bengaluru and Ahmedabad are in addition to the daily service between Mumbai and Abu Dhabi, which was introduced in July 2024 ...
Akasa Air commenced daily direct flights connecting Abu Dhabi with Bengaluru and Ahmedabad under codeshare with Etihad Airways. The maiden flight from Bengaluru on Saturday departed Kempegowda ...
Google will soon phase out SMS-based two-factor authentication in favor of QR codes. The company will use various techniques, including attempting to verify the user’s number directly with their ...
Google is officially moving away from using SMS messages in its Gmail account two-factor authenticator. Gmail spokesperson Ross Richendrfer told Forbes, “we want to move away from sending SMS ...
SMS-based 2FA is by far the least secure authentication option, and yet, far too many companies use this method as default. Hackers know this, which is why they target users' 2FA codes to commit ...
Akasa Air is set to launch direct flights between Bengaluru and Abu Dhabi from Saturday. The airline, which is just about three years old, is also launching Ahmedabad-Abu Dhabi flights on the same day ...
Google will soon ditch SMS codes for two-factor authentication for Gmail accounts. QR codes will be used instead of SMS codes. This change will reduce the impact of rampant, global SMS abuse.
Google uses SMS codes to both verify that it’s dealing with the same person who created or owns a Gmail account, and as a deterrent to prevent criminals from creating “thousands of Gmail ...