Gurgaon, India – Panic gripped the Indian city of Gurgaon after four schools received bomb threats via email. This prompted the immediate evacuation of students and staff and heightened security measures.
Local authorities explained that the messages, which arrived via email, contained direct threats targeting the safety of the schools. As a result, police and bomb disposal experts were immediately dispatched to search the buildings and ensure they were free of any hazardous materials.
Police indicated that investigations are ongoing to determine the source of the threats, maintaining strict secrecy to avoid causing alarm among parents and students. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education pledged to ensure the safe continuation of the educational process after all necessary precautions were taken.
This cyber threat comes at a time when northern India is witnessing a rise in attempts to target educational institutions through anonymous emails. This highlights the vulnerability of cybersecurity in schools and the importance of strengthening digital protection.
Panic in Gurgaon: Four schools threatened by bomb threats via email.
India: Strengthening cybersecurity in educational institutions

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