Another interesting article on India-Pak cyber war. http://www.washtimes.com/world/20030730-093812-3039r.htm ..(snip).. ... On one defaced Pakistani site, Indian Snakes, considered the most active Indian hacker group, recently threatened to unleash Yaha-Q virus ? the latest in its Yaha series ? again if Pakistani hackers did not cease attacks on Indian sites. Other pro-Indian hacker groups that have claimed attacks on Pakistani sites include Nirvana and Emperor. Some hackers pursue their activities alone. Experts identified Roxx of Calcutta and Cobra of Thiruvananthapuram as the "star hackers" in the Indian Snakes. The group comprises about six hackers from across the country. ..(/snip).. ¨¨°º©o.,.o©º°¨¨°º©[ Important Notice ]©º°¨¨°º©o.,.o©º°¨¨ This email is being sent to you because you subscribed to the mailing list using the email to which this email was sent to. If you want to unsubscribe, please send an email to pic_defacement_notice-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the "Subject" field. Yes, the "Subject" field, NOT the body of the email. This is a newsletter styled mailing list. So, you cannot post anything to this mailing list. All email sent to the email address of the list will be sent to an email blackhole without exception. Please visit Project India Cracked at http://www.srijith.net/indiacracked for more information. ¨¨°º©o.,.o©º°¨¨°º©[ /Important Notice ]©º°¨¨°º©o.,.o©º°¨¨