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
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.
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.
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.
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.