A group believed to be Pakistani hackers reportedly targeted the Indian news channel ABP News by gaining unauthorized access to its digital systems.
According to reports circulating online, the hackers posted messages expressing support for Pakistan after breaching parts of the channel’s platform. Screenshots and videos related to the incident quickly spread across social media, drawing widespread public attention.
The reported cyberattack has triggered discussions about cybersecurity risks and rising digital tensions between Pakistan and India.
Many users online debated the role of hacking in political conflicts, with some describing it as digital activism, while others raised concerns about the growing threat of cyber warfare and attacks on media organizations.
Indian authorities have reportedly launched an investigation to determine how the breach occurred and to identify those responsible.
Cybersecurity experts emphasized the importance of strengthening digital protection systems to prevent similar incidents in the future. Media organizations are increasingly becoming targets of cyberattacks, especially during periods of political or regional tension.
Online reactions to the incident have remained divided. Some social media users supported the action, while others criticized it, stressing that cyberattacks can increase hostility and misinformation.
The situation highlights how cyber activities are becoming part of modern geopolitical conflicts, where digital platforms are used alongside traditional methods to influence public opinion and send political messages across borders.

