Looks like good material for some Kahr-Khwa to write a new PA-PHU Series.

Hahibai ne Kandiba.

There is a saying in our Pungta Land: A khar-khwa is always a khar-khwa.

Rajen

>From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: assam@pikespeak.uccs.edu
>Subject: [Assam] Police hunts professional hacker to crack ULFA's e-mail
>Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 09:18:34 -0600
>
>Hello Netters:
>
>
>Here is a great opportunity for an IT whiz kharkhowa to make a few
>fast rupees, along with a posthumous statue in some important road
>intersection at Guwahati for a highly patriotic service.
>
>
>"----Revealing this, a high-level source in the police said the
>department was in search of a professional hacker who could help
>them out  by decoding the mail ID.--""
>
>
>*** As a highly tech-challenged person, my question however is if
>the Assam Police should be looking for a foreign ( since
>desi-hacking is illegal-- I tell you they cover all bases) "hacker"
>to "decode" ULFA's e-mail address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] * .
>
>
>Even our resident goru-daktor, Tilok Hatimuria can find out what
>e-mail server rubibhuyan uses. Even though he is kharkhowa to the
>bone, he can qualify as an "expert" phoren-hacker since he lives at
>Dogpatch USA. Question is what the Assam Police will do with that?
>Catch Arabinda Rajkhowa by finding his hideout?
>
>
>Haanhim ne kaandim ( should we laugh or should we cry)?
>
>
>Maybe one of our assam-net  IT whizzes can fill us in on the deal.
>
>
>cm
>
>
>
>
>From the Northeast Times
>NET News Network
>
>
>Guwahati, Dec 20: Suspecting of chaos among the rank and  files of
>the ULFA, police here are now searching for hackers who can  decode
>the e-mail ID given by the banned outfit's chairman Arabinda
>Rajkhowa.
>
>Revealing this, a high-level source in the police said the
>department was in search of a professional hacker who could help
>them out  by decoding the mail ID.
>
>"We don't have one in the department and searching for  somebody who
>can break it," he said adding, "Besides, we have to opt  for outside
>hacker for hacking is prohibited as per international law."
>
>The move came in the backdrop of ULFA Chairman Arabinda  Rajkhowa's
>statement about two days back urging various organizations,
>intellectuals, media and its well-wishers to communicate with him
>through  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Rajkhowa informed that the outfit's C-in-C Paresh Baruah  would
>refrain from direct communication with anybody for sometime as he
>had been shifted to a safer place due to severe sickness.
>
>Police and other security agencies believes that the e-mail  had
>been made public for specific reasons, the sources said adding  
>decoding of the mail ID could provide them with vital information.
>
>Another reliable source  attached to the top brass of Assam Police
>said the ULFA's e-mail ID was  known to all--whether it is media or
>Dr Mamoni Raisom Goswami or others  concerned-and added that they
>had probably made the ID public through  the media to gauge public
>opinion on the issue of " sovereignty"  through an indirect
>referendum on the issue. It may be recalled that the  outfit had
>been repeatedly daring the government to hold a referendum on  the
>issue of sovereignty and even declared to abide by its outcome.
>Meanwhile, it may be mentioned that the series of  blasts triggered
>by the outfit had literally confused the government as  well as
>other security agencies operating in the State. What is of more  
>concern for the police is that the outfit has Programmable Time
>Device (PTD) where a blast can be planted 190 days ahead of the
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