Indian Cyber Army has launched a major attack against Pakistani government websites by hacking approx 36 websites in few hours. The enormous amount of sites being hacked were all hosted on same site and hence they all fell prey to one root level access exploit by the Indian Cyber Army. The attack might be linked
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The topic says it all! According to NATO top civilian envoy to Afghanistan Mark Sedwill, he believes that Kabul is much safer then the Western cities for the young children. However, he has still not shifted this children to the safer destination while his parent organization has recently called for the withdrawal of their military
Finally our PM has awakened to the hard reality after his specially chosen Religious Minister started throwing dirt at both Saudi government and Pakistani pilgrimage for going for hajj. The level of corruption in Pakistan has come down to such a level that they will not spare Hujaaj Karam or the Zakaat Fund. The said
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MIRANSHAH: Militants publicly executed three tribesmen in Pakistan’’s northwestern tribal belt on Sunday after accusing them of spying for the United States, officials said. The men, blindfolded with hands tied behind their backs, were lined up near a gas station in the lawless tribal area near the Afghan border, local police official Nasir Khan said. “A man wearing a black mask then shot them dead one by one,” he said — adding that the militants, before killing the trio, asked local people to “come and witness the fate of US spies”. He said that about 100 people watched the executions at an open area on a road near Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan and a bastion of Taliban and al-Qaeda linked militants. The alleged spies were local tribesmen aged 25, 28 and 32, Khan said. The militants left in two cars after the killings. A local intelligence official also confirmed the executions, which came amid a surge in US drone attacks in the Pakistani tribal belt. Militants frequently kidnap and kill tribesmen in the troubled region, accusing them of spying for the Pakistani government or US forces in Afghanistan, where Taliban fighters have been waging a vicious insurgency for nine years.
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