Friday 10 October 2014

Pakistani hackers deface Indian websites

At least 100 Indian websites have been defaced by
Pakistani hackers over the last two days.
The hacked websites include those of Chennai Medical
College Hospital and Research Centre (www.cmchrc.ac.in)
and singer Daler Mehndi (www.dalermehndi.com), said
Mirza Faizan, member of the Global Cyber Security
Response Team (GCSRT), Bangalore. Several index files of
government websites too were targeted, he said.
The hacked websites not only carried anti-India messages
and pictures under Pakistan Zindabad headline, but also
derogatory statements against Prime Minister Narendra
Modi.
The anti-India statements referred to the Kashmir issue and
the exchange of fire on the India-Pakistan border.“So
Indian Kids What You Think You’ve Become Hero by
Redfacing a Simple Site of PPP Which Already Have [SIC]
Been Hacked Several Times”, read the message posted on
some of the hacked websites.
The present round of cyber war between India and Pakistan
began after Indian hackers defaced the website of the
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) following its leader Bilawal
Bhutto’s remarks on Kashmir.
Pakistani hackers, who retaliated by targeting the website
of the Press Club of India, have continued their offensive on
other Indian websites.

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