Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, army-run schools in sensitive regions like Srinagar and Ranikhet have been placed on high alert following suspected cyber intrusion attempts linked to Pakistan. The alerts, issued on April 30, 2025, come amid fears that these attacks are designed to extract military-related information through seemingly innocuous education channels.
According to sources, the cyber attempts appear to focus on breaching school websites, internal communication systems, and parent-teacher messaging platforms. In response, school administrations have warned parents and staff against sharing any personal or security-related information over phone calls, emails, or messages from unknown sources.
“Any suspicious communication, including calls asking about a child’s schedule or army personnel details, must be reported immediately,” read a circular issued by one of the army schools.
Cybersecurity teams have been deployed to monitor network activity, and IT protocols have been tightened across all army schools nationwide. Officials believe the attempts are part of a broader strategy by Pakistan to exploit softer targets linked to military infrastructure for potential intelligence gathering.
This development follows reports of Pakistani warships deploying to the sea and growing fears of conflict escalation in the region after the Pahalgam terror attack.
Authorities have urged calm but stressed vigilance, emphasizing that the security of students, personnel, and sensitive data remains a top priority. An official investigation is underway, with central intelligence agencies working closely with the Ministry of Defence to neutralize any ongoing cyber threats.