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BAREILLY: Don't check websites of armed forces too often as military intelligence sleuths might be marking you as trouble. The move, said sources, has come in the wake of the discovery that attackers of the Pathankot air base also collected information about the base from its website.

People browsing these sites too frequently may be taken into custody and questioned by military intelligence units. Arrested Pak spy Mohd Aijaz had also allegedly gathered sensitive military information through websites.

Sources said, the number of persons who have accessed defence-related websites have increased substantially during the last few months. They include those who have opened websites of Indian Army, IAF stations and bases as well as major Indian airports.

Officials said that earlier, there was an unusual increase in the number of users accessing websites of organisations like the IS or Pakistan's ISI. But now the number of visitors to Indian Army and related sites have shot up, forcing the brass to keep an eye on the increased traffic.

"Even though ISI agent Aijaz was an expert in handling computers and had conducted videography of several sensitive locations, he also gained a lot of information on the Army and IAF after visiting their websites on a regular basis," said a special task force (STF) officer who interrogated the arrested spy.

"The websites of armed forces have been designed to provide general information to persons wishing to get a basic knowledge about them. But if a user tries to delve deeply into every aspect of the armed forces and wishes to collect information for some destructive purpose than he certainly needs to be watched," said Gargi Malik Sinha, PRO, ministry of defence.

Frequent browsers may be taken into custody and questioned. The move comes as attackers of the Pathankot airbase got information about the installation from its website.


Frequent visits to defence websites can spell trouble - The Economic Times
 
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Bregs bhai because of you it seems that many members will stop visiting PDF and i am sure Webmaster will not happy with you. kiyoun bachoun ko daratey ho.
 
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Bregs bhai because of you it seems many members stop visiting PDF and i am sure Webmaster will not happy with you. kiyoun bachoun ko daratey ho.

The news is about the official defense sites and not the forums at present :)
 
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The news is about the official defense sites and not the forums at present :)
I am working in UAE and have many Indian colleagues often jokingly i tell them baaz aa ja na ley panga nahien tu Pakistan se call karoun gha apkey India number pe Just boloun gha ustaad saman pohanch gaya diwali kab hey..:D
 
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that is preposterous, any info on websites is open source I dont know how someone can orchestrate an attack using the info gathered online, the info should be declared sensitive and made unavailable to the public if they really dont want them to know it
 
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Now India has an arrested ISI agent just make sure he is a person and not a pigeon. Lol
 
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BAREILLY: Don't check websites of armed forces too often as military intelligence sleuths might be marking you as trouble. The move, said sources, has come in the wake of the discovery that attackers of the Pathankot air base also collected information about the base from its website.

People browsing these sites too frequently may be taken into custody and questioned by military intelligence units. Arrested Pak spy Mohd Aijaz had also allegedly gathered sensitive military information through websites.

Sources said, the number of persons who have accessed defence-related websites have increased substantially during the last few months. They include those who have opened websites of Indian Army, IAF stations and bases as well as major Indian airports.

Officials said that earlier, there was an unusual increase in the number of users accessing websites of organisations like the IS or Pakistan's ISI. But now the number of visitors to Indian Army and related sites have shot up, forcing the brass to keep an eye on the increased traffic.

"Even though ISI agent Aijaz was an expert in handling computers and had conducted videography of several sensitive locations, he also gained a lot of information on the Army and IAF after visiting their websites on a regular basis," said a special task force (STF) officer who interrogated the arrested spy.

"The websites of armed forces have been designed to provide general information to persons wishing to get a basic knowledge about them. But if a user tries to delve deeply into every aspect of the armed forces and wishes to collect information for some destructive purpose than he certainly needs to be watched," said Gargi Malik Sinha, PRO, ministry of defence.

Frequent browsers may be taken into custody and questioned. The move comes as attackers of the Pathankot airbase got information about the installation from its website.


Frequent visits to defence websites can spell trouble - The Economic Times

@PARIKRAMA
I think I should take a long break with the PDF
 
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In that case i will discuss in details about defense, Guns and explosives with @nair :D
nair sir kindly let me know about RDX, AK-47 and how to dig tunnels and by the way where you live in India.:rofl:

You want to dig tunnel from Kashmir to Kanyakumari?
 
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