Hacked by Pakistani hackers

Vijay Mallya's website hacked by Pakistani hackers
The Pakistani hackers also assured the Pakistani net surfers by saying that they can now do their work as the cyber army is back on its work. The cyber army also told the global net surfers that hacking was nothing more than a technical skill.

LIQUOR BARON and Rajya Sabha MP, Vijay Mallya's website was reportedly hacked by a group of Pakistani hackers, who call themselves the Pakistani Cyber Army. The hackers did not just hack the website but also threatened to turn the Indian cyberspace into hell.

The hackers also claimed that the Indian hackers had been creating havoc in Pakistani cyber space and websites for a long time and threatened of 'dire' consequences.

Mallya has lodged a complaint with the Delhi cyber police.

Besides issuing the notice, the Pakistani hacker group said that their team was only sleeping and not dead. This is a payback from the Pak cyber army to the defacement of Pakistani sites and the Indian hackers are playing with fire. It further “warned” saying that they were warning for one and the last time and no one should feel secure in their cyber space.

The Pakistani hackers also assured the Pakistani net surfers by saying that they can now do their work as the cyber army is back on its work. The cyber army also told the global net surfers that hacking was nothing more than a technical skill. The hackers also claimed that they were not far behind India in the cyber field.

Prior to hacking Mallya's website, the Pakistan based offenders had also hacked Oil and Natural Gas Corporation's (ONGC) website. With the passage of time they have also created a huge fan base on Facebook.

Hacked by Pakistani hackers

Vijay Mallya's website hacked by Pakistani hackers
The Pakistani hackers also assured the Pakistani net surfers by saying that they can now do their work as the cyber army is back on its work. The cyber army also told the global net surfers that hacking was nothing more than a technical skill.

LIQUOR BARON and Rajya Sabha MP, Vijay Mallya's website was reportedly hacked by a group of Pakistani hackers, who call themselves the Pakistani Cyber Army. The hackers did not just hack the website but also threatened to turn the Indian cyberspace into hell.

The hackers also claimed that the Indian hackers had been creating havoc in Pakistani cyber space and websites for a long time and threatened of 'dire' consequences.

Mallya has lodged a complaint with the Delhi cyber police.

Besides issuing the notice, the Pakistani hacker group said that their team was only sleeping and not dead. This is a payback from the Pak cyber army to the defacement of Pakistani sites and the Indian hackers are playing with fire. It further “warned” saying that they were warning for one and the last time and no one should feel secure in their cyber space.

The Pakistani hackers also assured the Pakistani net surfers by saying that they can now do their work as the cyber army is back on its work. The cyber army also told the global net surfers that hacking was nothing more than a technical skill. The hackers also claimed that they were not far behind India in the cyber field.

Prior to hacking Mallya's website, the Pakistan based offenders had also hacked Oil and Natural Gas Corporation's (ONGC) website. With the passage of time they have also created a huge fan base on Facebook.

group of Pakistani internet hackers has waged a cyber war on Indian sites, claiming to have infected over 200 of them and said the act was a revenge

Group of Pakistani internet hackers has waged a cyber war on Indian sites, claiming to have infected over 200 of them and said the act was a revenge

The group, describing itself as "Predators PK", said it hacked the Indian sites Friday in retaliation to the Nov 26 cyber attack carried out by the Indian Cyber Army (ICA), according to Pakistani daily The Express Tribune.

Among the 36 websites hacked by the ICA Nov 26 this year, were the websites of Pakistan Navy, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), the ministry of foreign affairs, education and finance as well as Islamic organisations.

In retaliation, Predators PK has targetted websites of India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), colleges, NGOs, Indian companies and religious organisations among others, the daily said and published the list of hacked websites circulated by Predators PK.

The modus operandi was similar to the ICA attack, with pages developed by the hackers being inserted onto Indian servers and sites being hacked to root level.However, unlike the ICA attack which was cited as "revenge for 26/11" (the Mumbai terrorist attack Nov 26, 2008), the page inserted by Pakistani hackers did not suggest ideological motivations, but simply revenge.

The message by a hacker called HEX786 read: "This is Just A Warning To All Script Kiddies Indians Hackers. Stop Being no0bs and Defacing Pakistani Web Sites Dont prove Us to Do Something. Your Security Was good But We Like Breaking it !"

HEX786 also commented on The Express Tribune website saying, "before this gov web sites defacement Pakistani hacker hacked in 1200 Indians web sites. we hacked BJP Web site Nehor web site 5 top Hackers forums. Indians Media Web sites All site on the Record in Google."

"We R already Fighting Cyber War the indians Started Against Pakistan... its Our gov Weakness they are hosted Web sites on Cheap Web servers. All Pakistani Nation Should Understand Pakistani hackers is a big Power on the internet. Now the Pakistani government should strictly protect their sites. We had told them the same day when the problem was Created... Pakistani people should not worry because pakistani Hackers alive," the group said.

group of Pakistani internet hackers has waged a cyber war on Indian sites, claiming to have infected over 200 of them and said the act was a revenge

Group of Pakistani internet hackers has waged a cyber war on Indian sites, claiming to have infected over 200 of them and said the act was a revenge

The group, describing itself as "Predators PK", said it hacked the Indian sites Friday in retaliation to the Nov 26 cyber attack carried out by the Indian Cyber Army (ICA), according to Pakistani daily The Express Tribune.

Among the 36 websites hacked by the ICA Nov 26 this year, were the websites of Pakistan Navy, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), the ministry of foreign affairs, education and finance as well as Islamic organisations.

In retaliation, Predators PK has targetted websites of India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), colleges, NGOs, Indian companies and religious organisations among others, the daily said and published the list of hacked websites circulated by Predators PK.

The modus operandi was similar to the ICA attack, with pages developed by the hackers being inserted onto Indian servers and sites being hacked to root level.However, unlike the ICA attack which was cited as "revenge for 26/11" (the Mumbai terrorist attack Nov 26, 2008), the page inserted by Pakistani hackers did not suggest ideological motivations, but simply revenge.

The message by a hacker called HEX786 read: "This is Just A Warning To All Script Kiddies Indians Hackers. Stop Being no0bs and Defacing Pakistani Web Sites Dont prove Us to Do Something. Your Security Was good But We Like Breaking it !"

HEX786 also commented on The Express Tribune website saying, "before this gov web sites defacement Pakistani hacker hacked in 1200 Indians web sites. we hacked BJP Web site Nehor web site 5 top Hackers forums. Indians Media Web sites All site on the Record in Google."

"We R already Fighting Cyber War the indians Started Against Pakistan... its Our gov Weakness they are hosted Web sites on Cheap Web servers. All Pakistani Nation Should Understand Pakistani hackers is a big Power on the internet. Now the Pakistani government should strictly protect their sites. We had told them the same day when the problem was Created... Pakistani people should not worry because pakistani Hackers alive," the group said.

48 hours & counting: CBI website remains offline

48 hours & counting; CBI website remains offline. New Delhi, Dec 6: Exposing India's weakness in information technology, the premier investigative agency, Central Bureau of Investigation has failed to restart its hacked official website even after 48 hours.

The CBI website (http://cbi.nic.in/), which was hacked by Pakistani hackers, remained offline on Monday, Dec 6. The failure indicates the credibility of Indian IT sector, which is considered as one of the leading exporter of 'brainees' to the Western countries.

The official website of CBI was hacked on Friday, Dec 3 night by unknown hackers, who claimed themselves as "Pakistan Cyber Army". The hackers infiltrated to the root level and left a note saying that the attack was a response to the hacking of Pakistan websites by Indian hackers.

The note left by Pakistan hackers read, "This attempt is in response to the Pakistani websites hacked by 'Indian Cyber Army'. We told u before too...we are sleeping but not dead". The note ended with "Pakistan Zindabad."

Later on Saturday, CBI officials released a statement describing that they were working hard to fix the issue and also registered a case under Information Technology Act against 'unknown' hackers.

"A case has been registered in this connection in the cyber crime cell of the CBI and efforts are underway to restore the website with the help of National Informatics Centre and the CBI cyber security experts," the statement said.