India Pakistan conflict along LoC and counter terrorist operations

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What are we doing for migration of North East (UP) to Kashmir? The more we reduce there culture there, the more we will impact there phycological state of mind. Unko goliyo sai dar nahi lagta, unko unkey Jihad katham hojaney ka der lagta hai.
Oh ! Like 90% pseudo-journalists of India, this lady does not know the ground realities. The majority of Maulavies. Imams in Masjids and teachers in Madarassa of the valley are Bhayas of UP and Bihar. And they are all Wahabies, much more dangerous than Kashmiris.

Having a UP wali or Bangladeshi wife as second, third or fourth Begum has become fashionable in the valley.

One has started noticing bhaiya little children amongst the Makhan Lal Gal Kashmiri children.

They are already there [--Redacted--]but for the worst.
 
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  • Most important, assume hostage situation, saving hostage is the primary mission.
  • Heavy weaponry (Mortars/Helicopter Gunship) not allowed due to collateral damage.
Not if the hostage is Kashmiri it aint. Still the round can be CO2, smoke, chilli, sedative aerosol etc. if needed.

And they regularly level whole buildings. Mortars are better. If we can get drone mounted grenade launcher, then better.

Also even the SF of Indian Army is extremely ill-equipped. If some equipment like individual targeting mini-drone are not available, then we need to get them... not make excuses like we only have bolt-action or bow-arrow.
That's like IAF saying before Kargil "we dont have fancy LGB. Think of plan with dumb bomb and rockets" (pretty sure some senior had probably said something like that). Except unlike LGB these are not rocket science.
 
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Edit:added one more pic,which has more resemblance to naikoo,another one might be the other terrorist called adil bhat who died alongside naiko


RiyazNaiko for you



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In total 27 operations in Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorist killed = 64 Terrorist Arrested = 25 .












Edit 2:Yes,its confirmed,first one is adil bhat and last one is naikoo
 
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BIG #BREAKING


A series of CYBER ATTACKS have hit Pakistan's crucial sites ..... developing




I couldn't find anything related to cyber attack on specific sites but I found rather interesting piece of news,


Details of 44m Pakistani mobile users leaked online, part of bigger 115m cache
The leak is already under investigation in Pakistan since last month, April 2020.


The details of 44 million Pakistani mobile subscribers have leaked online this week, ZDNet has learned.

The leak comes after a hacker tried to sell a package containing 115 million Pakistani mobile user records last month for a price of $2.1 million in bitcoin.

ZDNet has obtained copies of both data sets. We received the entire 44 million records released online today, but we also received a sample of 55 million user records that were part of the 115 million data dump. Based on the data sets, we can conclude that the two are the same.


According to our analysis of the leaked files, the data contained both personally-identifiable and telephony-related information. This includes the likes of:

  • Customer full names
  • Home addresses (city, region, street name)
  • National identification (CNIC) numbers
  • Mobile phone numbers
  • Landline numbers
  • Dates of subscription
The data included details for both Pakistani home users and local companies alike.

Details for companies matched public records and public phone numbers listed on companies' websites. In addition, ZDNet also verified the validity of the leaked data with multiple Pakistani users.

mobilink-sample.png


Image: ZDNet


Based on the dates of subscription, the oldest entries in the leaked files are from late 2013, suggesting that hackers either got their hands on an older backup file, or the breach took place in 2013, and only now surfaced online.


The vast majority of entries in the leaked files contained mobile phone numbers belonging to Jazz (formerly Mobilink), a Pakistani mobile operator. However, ZDNet also identified phone numbers that appeared to belong to other mobile operators.

As a result, we could not conclude based on actual and tangible evidence that the data was taken from Jazz servers. Currently, it is unclear if the data came from Jazz itself, a government organization, a Jazz partner, or a telemarketing firm.


A Jazz spokesperson did not reply to a request for comment; however, the company previously disputed that the data came from its servers.

The incident is already under investigation in Pakistan, where the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) are looking into the matter since last month when a hacker first tried to sell the entire 115 million batch on a hacker forum.

Threat intelligence company Rewterz, which first spotted the April forum ad and analyzed data samples, also concluded that the data was real, and also avoided directly blaming Jazz, lacking any evidence.

r-april.png







This is a massive breach,we should get our hands on it,might get crucial info on terrorists operating inside their country.
 
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Oh ! Like 90% pseudo-journalists of India, this lady does not know the ground realities. The majority of Maulavies. Imams in Masjids and teachers in Madarassa of the valley are Kalu Bhayas of UP and Bihar. And they are all Wahabies, much more dangerous than Kashmiris.

Having a UP wali or Bangladeshi wife as second, third or fourth Begum has become fashionable in the valley.

One has started noticing Kalu little children amongst the Makhan Lal Gal Kashmiri children.

They are already there my dear lady but for the worst.
:facepalm:
Psuedo Journalist :confused1:
I raised a generalized question, that doesn't mean "Muslim migration"
, it could be of any religion.

[-- Mod Edit: Personal attack removed --]
 
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BIG #BREAKING


A series of CYBER ATTACKS have hit Pakistan's crucial sites ..... developing




I couldn't find anything related to cyber attack on specific sites but I found rather interesting piece of news,


Details of 44m Pakistani mobile users leaked online, part of bigger 115m cache
The leak is already under investigation in Pakistan since last month, April 2020.


The details of 44 million Pakistani mobile subscribers have leaked online this week, ZDNet has learned.

The leak comes after a hacker tried to sell a package containing 115 million Pakistani mobile user records last month for a price of $2.1 million in bitcoin.

ZDNet has obtained copies of both data sets. We received the entire 44 million records released online today, but we also received a sample of 55 million user records that were part of the 115 million data dump. Based on the data sets, we can conclude that the two are the same.


According to our analysis of the leaked files, the data contained both personally-identifiable and telephony-related information. This includes the likes of:

  • Customer full names
  • Home addresses (city, region, street name)
  • National identification (CNIC) numbers
  • Mobile phone numbers
  • Landline numbers
  • Dates of subscription
The data included details for both Pakistani home users and local companies alike.

Details for companies matched public records and public phone numbers listed on companies' websites. In addition, ZDNet also verified the validity of the leaked data with multiple Pakistani users.

mobilink-sample.png


Image: ZDNet


Based on the dates of subscription, the oldest entries in the leaked files are from late 2013, suggesting that hackers either got their hands on an older backup file, or the breach took place in 2013, and only now surfaced online.


The vast majority of entries in the leaked files contained mobile phone numbers belonging to Jazz (formerly Mobilink), a Pakistani mobile operator. However, ZDNet also identified phone numbers that appeared to belong to other mobile operators.

As a result, we could not conclude based on actual and tangible evidence that the data was taken from Jazz servers. Currently, it is unclear if the data came from Jazz itself, a government organization, a Jazz partner, or a telemarketing firm.


A Jazz spokesperson did not reply to a request for comment; however, the company previously disputed that the data came from its servers.

The incident is already under investigation in Pakistan, where the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) are looking into the matter since last month when a hacker first tried to sell the entire 115 million batch on a hacker forum.

Threat intelligence company Rewterz, which first spotted the April forum ad and analyzed data samples, also concluded that the data was real, and also avoided directly blaming Jazz, lacking any evidence.

r-april.png







This is a massive breach,we should get our hands on it,might get crucial info on terrorists operating inside their country.
That costs 300BTC ... lol only government could intervene to buy using such large sum. 🤣
 

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Indian Army has realised only beating mard e momins ain't sufficient beating their image in public is necessity. Last time footage of drone ammo dump pounding rattled Pak jabis....
Need such footages to curb Pak propaganda and we get something to see what IA wrath onPak army
 

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BIG #BREAKING


A series of CYBER ATTACKS have hit Pakistan's crucial sites ..... developing




I couldn't find anything related to cyber attack on specific sites but I found rather interesting piece of news,


Details of 44m Pakistani mobile users leaked online, part of bigger 115m cache
The leak is already under investigation in Pakistan since last month, April 2020.


The details of 44 million Pakistani mobile subscribers have leaked online this week, ZDNet has learned.

The leak comes after a hacker tried to sell a package containing 115 million Pakistani mobile user records last month for a price of $2.1 million in bitcoin.

ZDNet has obtained copies of both data sets. We received the entire 44 million records released online today, but we also received a sample of 55 million user records that were part of the 115 million data dump. Based on the data sets, we can conclude that the two are the same.


According to our analysis of the leaked files, the data contained both personally-identifiable and telephony-related information. This includes the likes of:

  • Customer full names
  • Home addresses (city, region, street name)
  • National identification (CNIC) numbers
  • Mobile phone numbers
  • Landline numbers
  • Dates of subscription
The data included details for both Pakistani home users and local companies alike.

Details for companies matched public records and public phone numbers listed on companies' websites. In addition, ZDNet also verified the validity of the leaked data with multiple Pakistani users.

mobilink-sample.png


Image: ZDNet


Based on the dates of subscription, the oldest entries in the leaked files are from late 2013, suggesting that hackers either got their hands on an older backup file, or the breach took place in 2013, and only now surfaced online.


The vast majority of entries in the leaked files contained mobile phone numbers belonging to Jazz (formerly Mobilink), a Pakistani mobile operator. However, ZDNet also identified phone numbers that appeared to belong to other mobile operators.

As a result, we could not conclude based on actual and tangible evidence that the data was taken from Jazz servers. Currently, it is unclear if the data came from Jazz itself, a government organization, a Jazz partner, or a telemarketing firm.


A Jazz spokesperson did not reply to a request for comment; however, the company previously disputed that the data came from its servers.

The incident is already under investigation in Pakistan, where the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) are looking into the matter since last month when a hacker first tried to sell the entire 115 million batch on a hacker forum.

Threat intelligence company Rewterz, which first spotted the April forum ad and analyzed data samples, also concluded that the data was real, and also avoided directly blaming Jazz, lacking any evidence.

r-april.png







This is a massive breach,we should get our hands on it,might get crucial info on terrorists operating inside their country.
 

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Today's #webinar titled, “IOK: Caught between Curfew and COVID-19” was interrupted by #Indian hackers who resorted to profanity & racial slurs.:hehe:
This showcased the dictatorial mindset of Indians that has been convoluted by the state-sponsored #Hindutva #ideology.



The comment section is lit:troll:

 
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Today's #webinar titled, “IOK: Caught between Curfew and COVID-19” was interrupted by #Indian hackers who resorted to profanity & racial slurs.:hehe:
This showcased the dictatorial mindset of Indians that has been convoluted by the state-sponsored #Hindutva #ideology.



The comment section is lit:troll:

Wasn't this previously known as piss? Pakistan Institute of Strategic Studies :rofl:
 
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