Fortune India


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With an extremely intriguing cover story on cybercrime, Fortune India brings to you the annual ‘Green Issue’, with the following highlights: Like most crimes, cybercrime is largely about ways to get other people’s money. Assistant editor Nirmal John spent months tracking down hackers, the ethical kinds who use their skills to nab their malicious peers. He also met cops, companies, and a whole lot of people involved in the business of nabbing cybercriminals. This, he says on page 62, is the future of crime-fighting. Elsewhere in the issue page 86, we look at the amount of e-waste produced and dumped in India. Senior online producer Arnika Thakur braved the bylanes of Delhi’s unorganised e-waste market to unearth a fascinating story of how urban mining has the potential to plug the world’s rare metals shortage. That’s part of a green package, which includes stories on funding green projects, detoxing fuels, and recycling PET bottles. There’s also the detailed account of how an American company is making rapid strides in research on Alzheimer’s disease. Perhaps the day is not too far off when this hitherto incurable disease can be cured, or at least slowed.