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Amid threat from Pakist spy agencies, Army imposes WhatsApp restrictions

By ANI | Updated: July 8, 2019 21:00 IST

Amid Intelligence inputs that Pakist spy agencies were closely monitoring and profiling defence officers, the Indian Army has asked its personnel and their families to be extra careful guidelines over the usage of Whatsapp to the personnel and their families.

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Amid Intelligence inputs that Pakist spy agencies were closely monitoring and profiling defence officers, the Indian Army has asked its personnel and their families to be extra careful guidelines over the usage of Whatsapp to the personnel and their families."Enemy intelligence operatives are keeping a close watch on the Whatsapp groups and trying to profile our officers and their families. They have even managed to enter some Whatsapp groups and quietly monitor conversations between officers," Army sources said. In the recent past, there have been many cases where enemy operatives have virtually honeytrapped officers using fake social media profiles in the name of women and extracted vital military information also.Sources said officers have been asked to move out of big Whatsapp groups and totally avoid posting any information on social media.If necessary, officers can form small Whatsapp groups of close-knit officers but they cannot be allowed to be part of bigger groups, they said.Sources said recently, a senior officer was sent an email by suspected enemy operatives and told that if he did not click on a link in the mail, videos of his daughter would be made public. "It was a coercive message with the only aim being to get him to click the link so as to install a malware on his computer," the sources said.

The Army has also suggested a few precautions such as all family members in their social media accounts must remove all references to a serving officer and all photos of the serving officer in uniform.Army sources said the phones of officers and personnel can be asked for by authorities concerned to check for compliance of the directives.

( With inputs from ANI )

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