The result was delete. ✗plicit 10:51, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
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Fails GNG. Nothing except the Al-Jazeera piece seems helpful to me. I don't trust TOI sources per WP:TOI. Comments please! ─ The Aafī on Mobile (talk) 07:15, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
The article is quite similar to other articles of ethical hackers on Wikipedia like Rafay Baloch, Tavis Ormandy and Robert Willis. Most of the ethical hackers have found flaws and security holes in notable applications and the same has been done by Ahmed. In India, he has saved the data of 1 billion users which is huge (as quoted in CNBC TV18) and nobody else has done this in India and CNBC TV18 has recognised him as one of the most renowned ethical hackers in India.
I am attaching the reference links from independent reliable sources. Primary links: CNBCTV18[1], Livemint[2], Aljazeera (Arabic)[3], India.com[4], The Better India[5] Secondary links: News coverage on the several security flaws found by him : Airtel – BBC[6], Justdial – Moneycontrol[7] , Truecaller – Gadgets360[8], Nykaa – Economic Times[9], Pepperfry – Moneycontrol[10]
Business Insider listed the Airtel’s security flaw discovered by Ahmed as one of the biggest data breaches of 2019.[11]
Recently, he also busted a cryptocurrency scam being run by impersonators claiming to be Elon Musk through a verified Facebook page.[12][13]
I would vote to keep the article and add all the above links and allow all the other editors to work on it. Previously, I was involved in the first AFD but back then the subject lacked sources but now I think he has enough links to pass the GNG. His achievement of saving 1 billion user data is significant and can pass anybio - Tatupiplu'talk 10:43, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
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