After the Varanasi blasts that took place on Tuesday, the Mumbai police traced an email sent by Indian Mujahideen terrorists to a Wi-Fi connection registered in Navi Mumbai. The terrorists had hacked the connection in the name of DJ, Akhil Talreja, claiming responsibility for the action. The mail sent from the id alfateh0005 further stated that it was in response to the Babri Masjid demolition. As an obvious move, the police had also grilled Talreja, considering him a suspect of the attack before realising that his account was hacked.
With the rise in the usage of Wi-Fi connections such crimes will soon become commonplace. Keep those nasty hackers away by securing your wireless connection with these simple tips
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