Cybersecurity researchers are alerting Indian internet users about a surge in hacking attempts originating from Pakistan, potentially linked to geopolitical tensions. Hackers are distributing malicious PDF files disguised as official documents to compromise devices. Experts warn of escalating cyber warfare, urging caution with unsolicited messages and emphasizing the need for updated security measures.
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