Wipro files complaint over threatening letter from unknown source

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

IT Major on Saturday registered a complaint with enforcement authorities in after receiving a threatening e-mail from an anonymous sender on Friday.

Soon after the letter was received, released a statement saying that a complaint has been filed, adding that all necessary security measures were implemented with immediate effect to ensure the safety of its employees.

"Have filed a complaint with the local enforcement authorities after receiving a threatening letter from an unidentified source. Have augmented security measures at all our office locations. There is no impact on the company's operations," the statement read.

Meanwhile, via the e-mail, the perpetrators demanded Rs. 500 crore worth currency in bitcoins, through a specified web address by May 25.

On failing to pay the designated amount, the miscreants threatened to spread a toxic protein drug in the company's campus.

Reportedly, the sender disclosed possessing a large amount of high-quality Ricin, a drug known to cause severe damage if consumed or inhaled, which he threatened to release in the campus.

The e-mail also stated that the company would allegedly receive a small amount of this drug as a warning of the repercussions it may face on non-payment of the aforementioned amount.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Wipro files complaint over threatening letter from unknown source

IT Major Wipro on Saturday registered a complaint with law enforcement authorities in Bengaluru after receiving a threatening e-mail from an anonymous sender on Friday.Soon after the letter was received, Wipro released a statement saying that a complaint has been filed, adding that all necessary security measures were implemented with immediate effect to ensure the safety of its employees."Have filed a complaint with the local law enforcement authorities after receiving a threatening letter from an unidentified source. Have augmented security measures at all our office locations. There is no impact on the company's operations," the statement read.Meanwhile, via the e-mail, the perpetrators demanded Rs. 500 crore worth currency in bitcoins, through a specified web address by May 25.On failing to pay the designated amount, the miscreants threatened to spread a toxic protein drug in the company's campus.Reportedly, the sender disclosed possessing a large amount of high-quality Ricin, a ...

IT Major on Saturday registered a complaint with enforcement authorities in after receiving a threatening e-mail from an anonymous sender on Friday.

Soon after the letter was received, released a statement saying that a complaint has been filed, adding that all necessary security measures were implemented with immediate effect to ensure the safety of its employees.

"Have filed a complaint with the local enforcement authorities after receiving a threatening letter from an unidentified source. Have augmented security measures at all our office locations. There is no impact on the company's operations," the statement read.

Meanwhile, via the e-mail, the perpetrators demanded Rs. 500 crore worth currency in bitcoins, through a specified web address by May 25.

On failing to pay the designated amount, the miscreants threatened to spread a toxic protein drug in the company's campus.

Reportedly, the sender disclosed possessing a large amount of high-quality Ricin, a drug known to cause severe damage if consumed or inhaled, which he threatened to release in the campus.

The e-mail also stated that the company would allegedly receive a small amount of this drug as a warning of the repercussions it may face on non-payment of the aforementioned amount.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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