FATA Secretariat website hacked in protest against Indian aggression
Group of Pakistani hackers called Haxor Crew allegedly behind the act.
PESHAWAR:
A group of Pakistani hackers called Haxor Crew hacked the FATA Secretariat website to record their protest against Indian aggression and atrocities in Kashmir., Express News reported Sunday.
The hackers left the following message on the site's main page: Islam Zindabad, Long live Muslims, and Pakistan Zindabad.
Criticising the website's insufficient security, the hackers noted: “Where is your security? Please, for God’s sake secure it”.
According to the messages left on the site, the hacker group hacked the site to record their protest against violation of human rights in Kashmir.
The Fata Secretariat officials could not be reached for any information due to Sunday holiday.
A group of Pakistani hackers called Haxor Crew hacked the FATA Secretariat website to record their protest against Indian aggression and atrocities in Kashmir., Express News reported Sunday.
The hackers left the following message on the site's main page: Islam Zindabad, Long live Muslims, and Pakistan Zindabad.
Criticising the website's insufficient security, the hackers noted: “Where is your security? Please, for God’s sake secure it”.
According to the messages left on the site, the hacker group hacked the site to record their protest against violation of human rights in Kashmir.
The Fata Secretariat officials could not be reached for any information due to Sunday holiday.