Bomb hoax in Delhi : Russian service , VPN & proxy servers used | Delhi News

Police in the Indian capital, Delhi, have launched an investigation into the identity of a hoax email sent to schools across the country, reports the BBC s Geeta Pandey, who went on to investigate the case. Warning: This article contains graphic images of the email being shared between the two states and their neighbours.. But How is it really possible to find out how it is linked to an alleged e-mail sending to school boys and girls? They are among those investigated by the police officers who have been involved in an online search for the victims of fake emails which appeared to be illegally spreading falsely to the school system - and how they can trace them? The BBC looks at the details of what happened in Delhi and other areas of India, and what is the source of an email that could be found by police in India and India. The authorities are trying to identify the man who was behind the mysterious email, writes BBC News Marathi. A further details have revealed how he believes it was the target of one of its most significant attacks on the internet. Here are some details from the new findings, from Delhi to Delhi Police and police investigating the way the search is carried out by Indian police and the government. But what are the secrets for these accounts? And why is there nothing to do with the wrong email and who has been identified as the subject of disinformation within the city?.

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Published on 2024-05-02