Reports circulating online have claimed that unidentified hackers breached the broadcast systems of two Indian news channels, TV9 Telugu and Freedom TV Kannada, during a televised address by the Indian President.
According to these reports, Pakistan’s national anthem was briefly played during the alleged breach, and a warning message also appeared on the screen for a short period. The reported incident quickly gained attention on social media, where many users shared videos and discussed the claims.
However, the reported breach has not been independently verified, and there has been no official confirmation confirming that the incident occurred as described. As a result, the authenticity of the circulating videos and claims remains unclear.
If the reports are confirmed, the incident could raise important questions about the security of television broadcasting systems and the protection of critical digital infrastructure.
Cybersecurity experts quoted in the reports said that unauthorized access to broadcast networks could expose weaknesses in information technology and media systems.
Experts also noted that media organizations should regularly update their cybersecurity measures, monitor their networks, and strengthen system protections to reduce the risk of cyberattacks and unauthorized access.
The reported incident has generated significant online discussion, with many people calling for a detailed investigation to determine what happened and whether any security vulnerabilities were involved.
Authorities and the affected organizations are expected to review the claims and examine the available evidence before reaching any conclusions. Until an official investigation is completed, the reports should be treated as unverified.
The situation highlights the growing importance of strong cybersecurity practices as media organizations and public institutions continue to rely on digital systems for broadcasting and communication.
Ensuring the security of these systems remains essential for preventing unauthorized access and maintaining public confidence.

