Indian Army in Kashmir. Majority of the websites are maintained by
the National Informatics Centre (NIC) and by Friday morning, all the
hacked websites became inaccessible.
They included the Telangana animal husbandry department, AP forest
development corporation and Odisha state police housing and welfare
corporation. When contacted, CID officials of both Telangana and Andhra
Pradesh have confirmed that they have not received any complaint from
the government agencies. However, according to sources, following the
complaint by TITA with Cyberabad police, the National Informatics Centre
(NIC) has already launched a full-fledged probe into the hacking
incident.
According to the hackers
Facebook
page, they broke into 22 websites. On the defaced web sites, the
hackers, who identified themselves as `1337 & r00x! – Team MaDLeeTs’
greeted the Government of India and then leveled several allegations
against the Indian Army in Kashmir pertaining to civil rights
violations. A video showing some army personnel assaulting civilians was
posted. The hackers claimed that they care for humanity and the website
intrusion was not intended for cyber war or steal information. “We are
not asking for Kashmir. We ask for peace. Nothing deleted or stolen.
Just here to deliver my message to the government and the people of
India :),” said the hackers and signed off by saying Pakistan Zindabad.
The miscreants gave two email IDs for contact.
“The Indian government has to increase the size of its cyber security
team and introduce high quality, cost effective cyber security
education and training methods to develop a robust cyber security
workforce. This will also foster
job
growth in the cyber security Industry,” said Sundeep TITA President.
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