Investigations into the "white-collar" terror module linked to the blast near Delhi's Red Fort on November 10 last year show that highly educated doctors used a ...
Elaborate network of "ghost" SIM cards and encrypted applications were used by highly educated doctors to stay in touch with Pakistan-based handlers, officials in the ...
Investigations into the “white-collar” terror module linked to the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10 last year show that highly educated doctors used a ...
By exploiting features that allow messaging apps to run without a physical SIM in the device, the handlers were able to direct the module to learn IED assembly via YouTube and plot “hinterland” ...
Investigations into the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort last year have revealed that the accused used a network of so-called “ghost" SIM cards and encrypted apps to stay in touch with handlers based in ...
Investigations into the "white-collar" terror module linked to the blast near Delhi's Red Fort on November 10 last year show that the accused doctors used a ...
NEW DELHI: Investigations into the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10 last year have revealed how a "white-collar" terror module relied on a sophisticated ...
The SIM cards for these secondary devices were issued in the names of unsuspecting civilians whose Aadhaar details were misused, the officials said. Jammu and Kashmir Police further unearthed a ...
Red Fort blast accused used 'ghost' SIM cards to contact Pak handlers Security agencies noted a disturbing trend where compromised SIMs remained active on messaging platforms across the border in ...
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