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“What he said about terrorist havens in the tribal areas is what the Americans have been<br />

saying before his visit…he avoided any criticism of Pakistan which the Indians were<br />

expecting,” said Askari.<br />

Former lieutenant general-turned-security analyst Talat Masood said Pakistan was<br />

obviously concerned by US-India ties, and would remain apprehensive about India unless<br />

relations with Pakistan are normalised.<br />

“But there is not much it can do. Pakistan has to adjust itself to the existing reality. It<br />

should improve its own domestic situation,” Masood said. (Dawn)<br />

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The government started securing the attacked websites on Tuesday, shortly after a<br />

group of hackers calling themselves the ‘Indian Cyber Army’ gained root access to a main<br />

server hosting important Pakistani government websites.<br />

In an email sent to media outlets earlier, the hackers’ group claimed to have gained root<br />

access to the server hosting the websites.<br />

Meanwhile, a report said the government’s experts claimed the cyber attack had been<br />

successfully thwarted.<br />

The group managed to hack at least 36 out of the 40 websites which are reportedly being<br />

hosted on the hacked server.<br />

The hackers had inserted a page on the websites declaring that they had successfully<br />

rooted the server. The websites had not been entirely defaced.<br />

The hacking attempt appears to be associated with the Mumbai attacks.<br />

Details pertaining to the group behind the attack are not clear. Dawn.com is investigating<br />

the matter. (Dawn)<br />

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