Once again hackers from Pakistan and India rip through the cyberspace to sabotage web sites both public and government controlled on either sides of the border. The Latest crime comes to light when a government run school in Madhya Pradesh state of North India had been hacked by a pro-Pakistan group and was later taken up by hackers from India who reportedly rescued the site. They also asked the owner to take necessary precautions to ensure that a similar event doesn’t surface again. Such incidents have become a norm and mostly the work is from within the borders where people try to bring a bad name and exploit the tensions between the two countries, creating an environment of mistrust and anger. The idea of scoring points sounds pretty absurd, especially when the same tool (cyberspace) can be used to play a positive part to improve relations between the two countries.
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