K-P right to information website defaced by 'Indian' hackers

Officials at the RTI commission say K-P IT department is working to take control of the hacked portal


Izhar Ullah January 03, 2017
Officials at the RTI commission say K-P IT department is working to take control of the hacked portal. PHOTO: REUTERS

PESHAWAR: The web portal of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Right to Information (RTI) Commission was allegedly hacked on Tuesday by Indian hackers.

"Don't India, Pakisthan [Pakistan] for Sale, Indian power," read the message left by the hackers Indian flag displayed on the page.

Officials at the RTI commission said that K-P IT department is working to take control of the website as the message on it read that it was under maintenance.

Sreengrab of the hacked website.

India's National Security Guard website hacked

The cyber attack came a day after hackers defaced India’s elite National Security Guard’s website and left anti-India messages.

The hackers who identified themselves as the ‘Alone Injector’ left a message for Indian Prime Minister Narendar Modi and also uploaded a picture showing Indian police brutality in occupied Kashmir.

The hackers identifying themselves as ‘Alone Injector’ also left a message for the India Forces mocking them for staging a false surgical strike. A message reading “Pakistan Zindabad’ was also placed on the home screen.

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