
Since the tension between India and Pakistan is escalating as a result of a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Pakistani hackers focus on the Indian defense website and claim to have access to sensitive information. However, the information was categorically rejected by the top management of one of the websites.
Pakistanic cyber force, the X -Handle, claimed that its hackers have gained access to sensitive information about military engineers and Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defense Studies and Analysis.
Account X claimed to have access to 10 GB data of more than 1600 Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defense Studies and analyzes websites.
Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defense Studies and Analysis denies a claim
The top management Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis categorically deny that his website was attacked.
Defense to endanger?
According to a report from the news18, citing sources can endanger the cyber attack with sensitive information related to Indian defense officials such as their login data and personal data.
The intelligence output also said that Pakistani hackers also tried the mirror website Armored Vehicle Nigam Limited, a public sector company that falls under the ambition of the Ministry of Defense.
The NDTV report also states that the sources of the quotation that the Nigam Limited armored website has been removed for a thorough audit to assess the extent of possible damage.
Livemint could not independently verify messages, but also could not access the site.
India is trying to hacker attempts Pakistan
In the ongoing wave of cyber attacks, the Pakistani hacker groups, such as the “Cyber Group Hoax1337” and “National Computer crew”, unsuccessfully tried to break some websites 1 May.
According to a press agency, even these hacker efforts were immediately identified and neutralized by cyber security agencies.
Among the latest provocations were the websites of the Army Public School Nagrot and Sunjuwan and tried to be desperate with the news ridiculous victims of the recent terrorist attack of Pahalgam. The next incident was perverted by a website that is the health services of former servants.
Earlier April 29, Pakistan redirected his efforts for publicly accessible social and educational websites. The group, which operates under the nickname “IOK Hacker” – Internet of Khilafah, tried to depot the site, disrupt online services and reap personal data. Indian cyber security architecture found out real time and quickly traced their origin into Pakistan.
The website of the Army Public School (APS) Srinagar and APS Ranikhet were focused on inflammatory propaganda. APS Srinagar also faced an attack of a distributed service fee.
An attempt to violate the Social Security Organization (AWHO) database (AWHO) has also been found, while a concurrent effort to endanger the Indian portal for the location of the Air Force was made.
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