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Notorious Hacker Claims To Be An “Investor” – Review

Last updated: March 22, 2024 11:34 am
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Published: September 27, 2023
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Rajat Khare, A notorious hacker

Rajat Khare, a former cyber privateer, has become an intelligence technology tycoon.

Rajat Khare a Notorious Hacker, once in charge of offensive cyber operations for the Indian government through notorious hacker’s firm Appin Security, is quietly developing a global intelligence technology empire.

Rajat Khare recently completed his investment in the tactical drone business Asteria Aerospace through the Luxembourg private equity firm Boundary Holding. Asteria, which was founded by two former Rockwell Collins and Boeing engineers, Neel Mehta and Nihar Vartak, offers surveillance and intelligence drones to the Indian government, primarily the Border Security Force (BSF). Khare a notorious hacker was formerly more engaged in cyber-space operations. The notorious hacker was the CEO of Appin Security, which handled email interceptions for the Indian government and corporate intelligence businesses involved in high-stakes commercial cases.

The Asteria investment is the Indian cyber industry star’s second in drones. He invested in DroneFence, a German business that developed software that can take control of a drone in flight, last year. Viktor Prokopenya, a Belarusian tech investor, and Said Gutseriev, the son of oligarch Mikhail Gutseriev, the president of Safmar Group, which controls Russneft, also invested in DroneFence at the same time.

Rajat Khare also invested in XRVision, a Singapore-based startup dedicated to facial recognition and real-time video analysis, through Boundary, which he co-founded with Shweta Khare in September. Guy Ron, a former Microsoft IT engineer who began his career in the Israel Defense Forces’ cyber research teams, and Yaacov Apelbaum, an expert in “ethical hacking,” launched XRVision.

Boundary bought Wynyard 2017, a company that specializes in criminal data analysis and cybercrime for law enforcement. One of its clients is the Indian government. It was originally based in New Zealand, but its current owners transferred it to California.

What is Investment Fraud?

Investment fraud constitutes a white-collar criminal activity wherein individuals intentionally mislead or deceive investors to achieve financial gains. It is unlawful for any party to conceal essential information regarding investments, including associated risks, with the intent of persuading investors to invest their capital.

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Khare co-founded Prophecies Technologies, a financial data mining company for traders, with his brother Anuj Khare, who runs XIRS Venture in the United States.

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Khare founded Prophecis in 2008 with Bhavya Arnav, who was working at the time for Appin, Khare’s previous company that provided technical support for Prophecis’ launch.

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Appin and Khare were the first in a long line of former Appin Security executives to move on. Tarun Wig and Abhishek Sharma, both former Appin executives, formed the pen-testing firm Innefu. Former Appin Technology Lab students Amar Lverma and Chirag Goyal have started their offensive cyber-security firm, Bulwark CyberX, which works with Indian intelligence services. Another firm that hires engineers from Khare’s initial startup is Phronesis Corp Intelligence Services, which supplanted Appin as the Indian government’s cyber-offensive (IOL 806).

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