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Pakistan hackers target armed forces' sites

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 29 April 2025 ()
Following the Pahalgam terror attack and ongoing ceasefire violations, cyberattacks originating from Pakistan have increased. Pakistan-based cyber actors targeted welfare and educational websites of the Indian armed forces, attempting to deface pages and steal personal information. Indian cybersecurity measures detected and thwarted these intrusions, tracing their origin back to Pakistan, and ensuring no operational networks were compromised.
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