Thursday 4 August 2016

Karnataka police site "hacked" by Pakistani programmers

The official site of the Karnataka police office was hacked on Friday, supposedly by Pakistani programmers, who stuck a Pakistani banner on the landing page, making shame the state government.

"Our digital security engineers, nonetheless, reestablished the site in the wake of expelling the altered landing page and amending the glitch inside minutes subsequent to identifying the hacking," a police official said on the state of namelessness.

The programmer, asserting to be Faisal 1337 from Team Pak Cyberattacker, posted a Pakistani banner on the landing page with a message underneath it, which read "Pwned! Hacked, disgrace on your security!"

"A request has been requested into hacking and examination is in progress to track the IP location of the programmers, who asserted to work from Pakistan," the authority included.

A report a month ago called attention to that upwards of 8,056 occurrences of site hacking were accounted for in the initial three months of 2016. Refering to data answered to and followed by Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the report uncovered these digital security occurrences included 28,481, 32,323, 27,205 and 8,056 site hacking episodes amid 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 (till March), individually.

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