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VPNs become terrorists' deadly new weapon?
Terror goes digital
11/30/2025 9:22:28 PM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, Nov 30: In a shocking revelation that has sent alarm bells ringing across India's security establishment, terrorist groups operating in the volatile Poonch and Rajouri districts are now weaponizing cutting-edge technology to stay one step ahead of law enforcement!
Intelligence sources have unveiled a disturbing new reality: terrorists are exploiting Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and sophisticated encrypted platforms to create an impenetrable digital fortress around their deadly operations. These cyber-savvy extremists are virtually untraceable, conducting their sinister activities from the shadows of the dark web!
Using military-grade encryption, terrorists communicate freely with their handlers across the border, plotting attacks while intelligence agencies struggle to crack their codes!
Fake social media profiles powered by VPNs are luring vulnerable youth into the terror web, spreading extremist propaganda to millions worldwide!
Digital payment systems combined with anonymous networks are funneling terror funds across borders, financing operations that threaten national security!
Terrorists are brazenly purchasing bomb-making materials through online platforms, right under authorities' noses!
But the nation isn't sitting idle! Following the devastating Pahalgam terror attack and India's decisive Operation Sindoor, the elite National Investigation Agency (NIA) has launched an unprecedented counter-offensive in cyberspace!
The NIA's secretive Anti-Cyber Terrorism Division (ACTD) is deploying game-changing technology developed by DRDO to hunt down these digital terrorists:
Specialized teams are infiltrating hidden terror networks operating in the internet's darkest corners
DRDO's sophisticated tracking system captures and decodes data packets, exposing terrorist communication patterns
Cutting-edge forensic tools decrypt encrypted applications, revealing the identities of those hiding behind digital masks
"Radicalization has gone digital," a senior intelligence official revealed. "What once required physical meetings now happens through encrypted messaging apps. We're fighting a war in cyberspace!"
The NIA has already conducted 50 intensive training programs for state police forces, transforming them into cyber-warriors capable of combating this 21st-century threat.
The agency maintains a comprehensive database tracking every encrypted application exploited by anti-national elements, constantly updating their arsenal as new threats emerge.
As terrorist organizations race to exploit technological loopholes, India's security apparatus is working around the clock to protect the nation from this invisible menace. The question remains: Can our cyber-defenders stay ahead in this high-stakes digital arms race?
The battle for India's security has entered cyberspace — and the fight has only just begun!
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