Pakistan Peoples Party website hacked by Indian hackers!

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It seems there was an attempt to hack Actor Mohanlal's blog. So to protest this, Mohan lal's fans have hacked the Pakistan university's website.

http://qpc.edu.pk/

Took a snapshot of it, in case the website gets taken down, it also has a theme song at the beginning :lol:

 

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'Patriotic' Indian hackers lock Pakistani websites and refuse to give back the key
  • Indian hackers have singed Pakistan government network and locked their computers
  • Indian attack came in the wake of Pakistani hackers defacing Indian sites
  • Pakistani hackers have reportedly offered to pay the Indian hackers with Bitcoins so that their systems can be unlocked:pound::pound:
  • See more news from India at www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome
Indian hackers are reportedly in their elements: they have singed the Pakistan government network, locking their computers and data. :rofl:

:pound::pound::pound:Facing the large-scale cyber attack from India, the Pakistani techies are reportedly down on their knees - they have even offered to pay the Indian hackers with Bitcoins so that their systems can be unlocked.:pound::pound::pound::pound::pound:

However, patriotic Indian hackers have reportedly rejected the offer and kept the Pakistani sites under their control.



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Indian hackers claimed they are ready for a massive cyber attack, which can destroy the neighbouring country’s cyber space (Picture for representation only)

The Indian attack came in the wake of Pakistani hackers defacing Indian sites and circulating videos that say India’s recent surgical strike in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) was fake.

The malicious Pakistani propaganda and cyber attack angered the Indian hackers so much that they deployed the Ransomware to lock the network in the neighbouring country. :india::india:


One of the Indian hackers has been identified by the Indian cyber experts, who claim that this ‘anonymous’ hacker is a member of Telangana cyber warrior.

It is reported that the hacker was among those who infected Pakistan government systems and have taken control over hundreds of computers.

Experts say Indian hackers attacked the Pakistani network after thousands of Indian websites were hacked by Pakistani techies.



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Indian hackers are ready to launch a massive cyber attack on Pakistan (picture for representation only)

To counter the offensive, Indian hackers locked Pakistan government computers.

:india:A black hat hacker told Mail Today: “To unlock their data, techies from Pakistan also paid in Bitcoins but ‘patriotic’ Indians refused to give away the decrypt key to unlock the data. Pakistani officials have been asked to pay the amount again to unlock." :india:

Sources told Mail Today that Indian hackers are ready to launch a massive cyber attack which can destroy the cyber space of Pakistan.

However, they have warned that Pakistani hackers will also retaliate.

Indian agencies are now on an alert to ensure that there is no data loss in the ongoing cyber war.



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According to security officers, many Pakistani accounts have become active post India’s surgical strike. (picture for representation only)

Experts believe that intelligence gathering has increased as the hackers allegedly are not only defacing the sites, but silently spying into critical network.

According to reports, a group of Pakistani hackers - the Pakistan Haxors Crew - has claimed that it had defaced 7,051 Indian websites after India launched surgical strike in PoK.

The list of targeted Indian websites include the official website of the National Green Tribunal (www.greentribunal.gov.in) and Bihar State Electronics Development Corporation (www.biharonline.gov.in.)

“Indian hackers just responded after smelling the malicious intention of Pakistani hackers. Techies across the border targeted Indian sites. They are also trying to circulate fake links and videos claiming that India never carried out surgical strike,” said Kislay Chaudhary, a cyber crime expert.


Indian experts also believe that cyber attacks from Pakistan are state-sponsored but Indian agencies have not retaliated.

However, if the Indian hackers want, they can easily destroy the entire Pakistani cyber space.

“Indian hackers are technically sound and can easily spy or steal data from any country. But no one ever tried to bring young talents under one umbrella for information gathering,” a hacker told Mail Today.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...istani-websites-refuse-key.html#ixzz4MOXUmid9
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