Sunil Abraham and Mumbai Mirror

Mumbai Mirror is a metropolitan daily newspaper recognised for its opinion pages, lifestyle coverage, and weekend features that examine contemporary social trends alongside city news. Its reporting has frequently engaged with the cultural and behavioural shifts brought about by digital technologies in urban India.

Within Mumbai Mirror, Sunil Abraham has appeared both as an author of opinion pieces and as a quoted commentator in feature stories and reported articles. His contributions typically address the social implications of technology use, ranging from online privacy and platform norms to changing patterns of participation, withdrawal, and visibility in networked spaces.

This cluster assembles all publications and media mentions associated with Mumbai Mirror, offering a consolidated view of how debates around technology, digital rights, and everyday internet practices have been reflected in mainstream city journalism.

✍️ Publications

  1. A Scanner Darkly
    03 November 2019
    A Mumbai Mirror Sunday Read column by Sunil Abraham examining the Pegasus spyware controversy, legal hacking, zero-day vulnerabilities, encryption, and the urgent need for strong anti-surveillance laws in India.

📣 Media Mentions

  1. DEEPDIVE: I SPY
    02 November 2019
    A Mumbai Mirror investigation into the WhatsApp-Pegasus cyber intrusion affecting 1,400 users across 20 countries, featuring expert commentary from Sunil Abraham on government surveillance contracts and the urgent need for surveillance reform and data protection legislation in India.
  2. Eye on Mumbai
    02 October 2016
    A Mumbai Mirror cover story on the Mumbai City Surveillance Project launching 4,697 CCTV cameras across the city, featuring commentary from Sunil Abraham on privacy concerns, Aadhaar risks and the need for comprehensive data protection laws.

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