Pakistani Hackers Allegedly Breach Indian Channel ABP News
News Desk
Islamabad: In a fresh escalation of digital tensions between Pakistan and India, claims have surfaced that a Pakistani cyber group hacked Indian television channel ABP News and briefly altered its broadcast content.
According to reports circulating online, the channel’s feed was disrupted, with slogans such as “Pakistan Zindabad” appearing on screen.
The alleged breach also featured content related to the Pakistan Army, including excerpts from a speech by Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir.
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There has been no immediate official confirmation from ABP News regarding the extent of the breach or how long the disruption lasted. Indian authorities have also not publicly detailed the incident at the time of filing this report.
Cybersecurity analysts note that such incidents reflect the growing role of digital operations in cross-border rivalries.
Both countries have previously accused each other of engaging in cyber intrusions, website defacements, and online propaganda campaigns during periods of heightened political or military tensions.
The reported hack underscores the increasing vulnerability of media platforms to cyberattacks and highlights how digital spaces are becoming another front in geopolitical disputes.
Further details are awaited as investigations continue.