New Delhi, December 12: A Navi Mumbai disc jockey was baffled and shocked when police came to his house on Tuesday night asking him about an Indian Mujahideen e-mail claiming responsibility for Varanasi blast.
The e-mail was sent by Akhil Talreja’s unsecured WiFi connection, minutes after the blast. Later, it was found that his connection, which did not require a password, was hacked into by IM terrorists and used for the purpose.
Akhil and his brother Nikhil were detained and questioned for hours.
According to cyber experts, one must secure his or her connection by keeping a password or any hacker can use it for wrong purpose, putting the subscriber in trouble.
“Terrorists do not have much time to crack passwords because security agencies immediately start investigating the terror attacks.
–Agencies