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Under cyberattack, NSE & BSE curb website access from abroad
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In response to a surge in cyberattacks following the Pahalgam killings, the NSE and BSE have restricted website access from abroad. Millions of cyberattacks were detected in recent days, prompting the exchanges to whitelist specific client IP addresses for continued access. This limited access protocol, however, does not impede trading by foreign funds.
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