As the Indian and Pakistani governments seek to ease tensions between the two countries, computer-hacking clubs on both sides of the border, with names such as “Spy” and “Snakes,” are engaged in a cyber-war with attacks and counterattacks on official Web sites. Indian Spy, a hacker claiming to represent Indian Hackers Club (IHC), said this week his group defaced several Pakistani sites and posted messages therein challenging and ridiculing pro-Pakistan hackers who had been targeting Indian Web sites. On one defaced Pakistani site, Indian Snakes, considered the most active Indian hacker group, recently threatened to unleash Yaha-Q virus — the latest in its Yaha series — again if Pakistani hackers did not cease attacks on Indian sites. Full Story
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