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    Indian News Channel Hacked, Pro-Pakistan Messages Interrupt Broadcast

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Monday, the Indian news channel ABP News experienced a significant cyber intrusion that temporarily disrupted its broadcast. During this unauthorized access, the channel’s screen displayed pro-Pakistan slogans, creating a stir among viewers and raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the region’s media outlets. The interruption was brief but impactful, highlighting the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks targeting media platforms.

    The group behind this digital breach identified itself as “Pakistan’s Cyber Force,” claiming responsibility for what it described as a retaliatory strike in the ongoing cyber conflict between the two neighboring countries. Alongside the slogans proclaiming “Pakistan Zindabad,” the hackers also aired content related to the Pakistan Army, including excerpts from a speech by Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. This move appeared to be a direct message aimed at Indian audiences, reflecting the heightened tensions between the two nations.

    This cyberattack on ABP News came just a day after multiple Pakistani news channels experienced similar disruptions. During those incidents, broadcasts were interrupted with messages supporting the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, signaling a complex and multi-faceted cyber campaign affecting media outlets across the region. Additionally, a pro-Mossad advertising campaign was reportedly launched on various Pakistani news websites through Google Ads, indicating a broader strategy to influence public opinion through digital platforms.

    Investigations revealed that this extensive digital offensive targeted as many as 19 countries worldwide, with Pakistan’s media websites being primary targets within the region. The scale and coordination of these attacks suggest a well-organized effort to destabilize information channels and spread propaganda through cyberspace. In response, Pakistani authorities swiftly mobilized relevant national institutions to probe the incidents, aiming to strengthen cybersecurity measures and prevent future breaches.

    Experts note that the surge in cyberattacks in South Asia coincides with recent geopolitical developments, particularly the intensified military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran. These strikes resulted in the martyrdom of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with several family members, further escalating regional tensions. The cyber domain has thus become an active front in this broader conflict, with state and non-state actors engaging in digital warfare to assert influence and retaliate against perceived adversaries.

    As the situation unfolds, media organizations and cybersecurity agencies across the region are urged to enhance their defenses and remain vigilant against such intrusions. The ABP News hacking incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by news outlets in an era where information warfare plays a crucial role in shaping public narratives and diplomatic relations.

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