Indian Hackers Open Front against Terror Attack

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Indian hackers have opened a front against Pakistani websites, to avenge terrorist attack at Pathankot Air Force Station. In the recently launched online battle Indian hackers has hacked several websites, which also includes Pakistani Government sites.

The cyber crime expert claims that numbers of Indian hacking groups are working together in this defacement operation on key Pakistani websites. Experts also claims that these hackers are identifying and blocking profiles operated by terror outfit such has Jamaat-ud-Dawa (Jud)

Cyber crime experts’ claim several hacking groups of India is working together and carrying out a mass defacement operation on key Pakistani websites. The group is also identifying and blocking profile on social media and websites being operated by banned terror outfits like Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and Indian Mujahideen (IM).

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On a term of anonymity an underground hacker has told media that, “For last three days all the active hacking groups are working on attacking Pakistan’s cyber territory. Our Army is not replying, but we will not remain quiet but attack them on the virtual world.” In addition to this he also informed that, they are sharing vulnerability and details induced in Pakistani website within the active groups, in order to deface anti-India campaign. The anger is expressed by posting tricolor along with patriotic Indian songs, after successful disposal.

Kislay Chaudhary, Cyber Security Analyst & CEO of Indian Cyber Army said “Several Pakistani websites were hacked in the last couple of days, which is done to send across a message that Indian hackers won’t sit quiet. Underground community is also planning to launch a major attack specially targeting government operated websites. Our investigations reveal several sites have already been defaced.”

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