ISI Targeting Indian Army: Malicious Software Sent to Jawans’ Mobile Phones

ISI targeting Indian Army through malicious software in jawans mobile phones

ISI Targeting Indian Army has raised serious concerns after intelligence agencies warned about a possible cyber-espionage attempt. Officials say ISI targeting Indian Army may involve sending malicious software to soldiers’ mobile phones to access sensitive information.

According to intelligence inputs, Pakistan’s spy agency may try to monitor military activity near highways and army establishments. Authorities fear that operatives could open small businesses such as dhabas, restaurants, or mobile repair shops near military locations to collect information.

Investigators believe these locations may use CCTV cameras or other tools to observe troop movements and military operations. Such activities could help gather details about army bases and security arrangements.

Security agencies also warned that hackers might try to install malware on soldiers’ phones to track their movements or access data. Police headquarters have issued an alert to officers across Bihar and asked them to watch for suspicious activities around army facilities.

Officials say police patrols have increased and verification of nearby shops and establishments is underway to prevent any security threat.

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