Sunday, April 11, 2010

India Wants 'Patriotic Hackers'

Given that Kaangress doesn't like 'patriotic' anything, I can only imagine loyal goose-stepping cyber-graffiti artists from Kaangress Youth who go around defacing sites by putting up images of their favorite Nehru clan member on them. The party hacks would not be in favour of cultivating any phenomena that could go out of their control. Thus I find it very naive for any security assessment to propose 'patriotic hackers' for India.

2 comments:

Pagan said...

Suzan Roy's friends in JNU celebrate Dantewada

Student unions clashed over a function held on JNU campus by a group opposed to using force against Maoists.

And for once on the same side of the divide were archrivals student wings of the Congress and the BJP. They allege the function was an attempt to celebrate the bloody massacre.

Anonymous said...

When Ankit Fadia came up with his books on hacking, and was also interviewed on TV, he stated that US "agencies" had approached him, but no Indian govt. agency ever did.