Chinese Security firm releases ‘Cyber Terrorism against Sikhs in India’ report | Technology News

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Qihoo360 Technology, a Beijing based mostly main software program firm launched a cyber-security report asserting that in India Sikhs with the spiritual and political inclination and Khalistan Referendum 2020 web sites and cellular apps are beneath assault from Indian cyber mercenary group referred to as “APT C-35”.

APT C-35 Indian mercenaries have launched a number of phishing web sites and cellular apps regarding Referendum 2020 as bait to focus on professional Khalistan Sikhs in India.

According to the report from the Qihoo 360 Core Security staff, “there’s an ongoing phishing and spyware distribution campaign targeting Sikhs in India. There are approximately 30 million Sikhs, followers of a 15th-century monotheistic religion, and most of them (83%) live in Punjab, India”. 

“Many people in this religious group seek political and regional independence, so they have been accused of pro-separatism and anti-India propaganda. This malware distribution campaign exploits precisely that aspect of Sikhism, so it’s highly targeted and has very specific motives”, the report additional reveals.

“After Canadian Blackberry’s report, Chinese Security Firm has also confirmed that every Sikh with a religious or political inclination is a target of cyber terrorism in Modi’s India” acknowledged Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel to SFJ who had despatched a communique to Chinese authorities looking for assist for Khalistan Referendum.

QiHoo is a premier Cyber and Software Company in China whose inventory can also be listed for buying and selling with the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s most respected and busiest inventory buying and selling market.





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