India striks in pakistan: The echo of the threat of India’s Operation Sindoor against terror is being heard in the world. During this operation, India fought on many fronts and this fight is still going on. India fought with drones and missiles from enemies and also thwarted cyber attacks. On the one hand, Pakistan was staining drones and missiles, on the other hand its friend hackers were carrying on cyber attacks from Pakistan, Turki, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia. In this, he was getting support from China.
According to the Times of India report, cyber experts reported that apart from public undertakings and their MSME vendors, transport services like ports, airports, power grids, Indian railway and airlines, telecom companies like BSNL, Fintech platforms, Digital wallets like UPI, digital wallets, stock exchanges and infrastructure were also found in the inflammation.
Cyber attacks made to get information about defense system
He said that this effort was made to embarrass India as well as to remove sensitive information about the defense system including its missiles. According to Interpol trainer and cyber forensic expert Pendyala Krishna Shastri, these attacks were against the Indian digital property and Pakistani actors launched a tremendous campaign against it.
How tremendous Sibir attack was, know
The attack groups allegedly deployed malware, carried out fishing attacks and launched campaigns that deprive service by targeting important areas such as finance, telecip, energy and public services. Jone-H, which tracked the defacement, gave information about the incidents related to the domain of the Indian government. The website of the National Institute of Water Sports (Niws.nic.in) was claimed to have a deface. Another, NationalTrust.nic.in also got into a dent, but was later restored.
CCL’s website restored
A major technical disturbance came on the website of Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) on Tuesday, when a person named Mr. Habib 404 sent a message. Pakistani cyber force said, “You felt that you are safe, but we are here.” According to Sanjay Sahai’s report, the authorities dismissed the aspect of the Pakistan cyber attack. CCL PRO Alok Gupta said, “The website has been restored and it is working normally.”
He said that there is no harm in the company’s data. At the moment, we can only say that the problem was due to technical disturbances. We cannot conclude whether it was hacked or not.
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