NDTV Exclusive: India Fighting Twin Wars - On Ground And Online
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While India downed Pak drones & missiles, China-backed 6-nation hacker army launched cyberattack
India came under cyberattack from hackers backed by Pakistan and led by China and other countries after military strikes under Operation Sindoor. Hackers targeted key sectors to steal sensitive defence data and disrupt critical infrastructure, report says.
No Ceasefire In The Cyberspace Between India And Pakistan
India and Pakistan may have reached a status quo of ceasefire on ground, air and sea for now, but the two neighbors are still going hard at each other in cyberspace. In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, Indian cybersecurity agencies detected a significant surge in coordinated cyber offensives targeting the country’s digital infrastructure. An intelligence report from a state agency attributed these attacks to Pakistan-aligned Advanced…
Cyber attack: Pakistan’s hybrid strategy against India - Kashmir Media Service
Islamabad: Pakistan has successfully targeted Indian infrastructure through cyber attacks linked to Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups, deploying various types of malware. According to Kashmir Media Service, The Indian Express Special Correspondent Mukesh Ranjan reported that during a recent escalation between the two countries, Pakistan launched approximately 1.5 million cyber attacks, utilizing malware such as “Dance of Hillary.” This dev…
Airspace To Cyberspace: How India Fought Swarms Of Drones, Wave Of Misinformation During Conflict
NEW DELHI, May 14: During the four-day intense military confrontation, the Indian armed forces intercepted and neutralised swarms of Pakistani drones to push back aerial incursions, while teams of cyber warriors on ground countered digital intrusions and a wave of misinformation. In fact, even before India decimated nine terror camps in Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir and Pakistan under Operation Sindoor with precision strikes early on May 7, many Ind…
“Dance of the Hillary” and the Expanding Use of Malware in Regional Cyber Conflict
A recent advisory from the Punjab Police’s cybercrime wing warns of a new wave of malware attacks potentially originating from Pakistan, with a tool known as “Dance of the Hillary” at the center of the campaign. Targeting users through phishing links and malicious attachments, this strain of malware is designed to steal sensitive data and The post “Dance of the Hillary” and the Expanding Use of Malware in Regional Cyber Conflict appeared first o…
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