Some Indian hackers have hacked website of Media Cell Bilawal House https://t.co/RviSaN4PfK today
— Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP (@PPP_Org) June 7, 2017
: @SurendarValasai In charge M. C. B. H.
The hacker group, which calls itself ‘4RROW O'R4L’ or 'Arrow Oral’, displayed a message, "you got hacked" written in bold letters and bearing the colour of the Indian flag above a skull on the website’s homepage.
PPP website defaced by 'Indian hackers'
“Our technical team will restore our website soon,” said Valasai in a series of tweets.
Our technical team will restore our website soon, said @SurendarValasai Incharge Media Cell Bilawal House
— Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP (@PPP_Org) June 7, 2017
He added that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) websites were targeted by Indian hackers because of their party leadership’s clear stance on the international cause of Kashmiris and against their brutal genocide by Indian forces.
#PPP websites are being targeted by Indian hackers for our leadership's clear and internationally vocal stand (1/2) @SurendarValasai
— Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP (@PPP_Org) June 7, 2017
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— Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP (@PPP_Org) June 7, 2017
for the cause of Kashmiris and against their genocide by Indian forces: @SurendarValasai Incharge Media Cell Bilawal House
Valasai condemned such coward attacks and reiterated the party's determination to expose the butcher of Gujarat and Kashmir.
Such coward attack cannot deter us from exposing butcher of Gujarat and Kashmir; @SurendarValasai Incharge Media Cell Bilawal House
— Pakistan Peoples Party - PPP (@PPP_Org) June 7, 2017
Hackers deface Indian website, mock attempt to have Jadhav released
Earlier this year, the PPP's official website was hacked by Indian hackers. “Team IBH is back again on Pakistan government servers. You should have expected us,” a message on the website read.
The attack came in retaliation to alleged Pakistani hackers, Ind_C0d3r and Mr Sh3ll, targeting Indian websites.
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