Pakistan is doing cyber attack, tried to hack many websites related to Indian Army – Cross Talk India
Pakistan is trying to try cyber attack
The hackers sitting in Pakistan have now tried to hack many websites related to the Indian Army in which they have not been able to succeed. Pakistan’s involvement in Pahalgam terror attack has been seen after which the Pakistani army is violating the ceasefire on the Line of Control every day. After this, now Pakistan has started targeting accessible welfare and educational websites related to many common people in India. The group, who has been working in Pakistan in Pakistan, has tried to try cyber attack on several websites in India and tried to disrupt online services and get personal information. India detected this infiltration of Pakistan in time and became alert.
Trying to hack four websites
Sources say that hackers targeted the websites of Army Public School (APS) Srinagar and APS Ranikhet with inflammatory publicity. APS Srinagar also faced this cyber attack. Similarly, an attempt was made to make a dent in the Army Welfare Housing Organization (AWHO) database, while an attempt was also made to compromise with the Indian Air Force Placement Organization Portal. As soon as he came to know, all these four sites were immediately taken under control and action was taken; However, it did not affect any operation or network at any level.
Pakistan itself is telling that when he cannot do anything, he is doing such work in frustration. The Indian Army is determined to protect its digital space, continuously upgrade its cyber attitude and protect the welfare of soldiers and their families.
Pakistan firing on the border every day
Meanwhile, the Indian Army has effectively responded to the Kupwara and Baramulla districts as well as the Pakistani Army’s firing in the Akhnoor sector of Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) on the night of 28–29 April. This is the fifth consecutive day of India’s effective relations since the Pakistani Army firing with small arms without provocation on the night of 25–26 April.
Earlier, according to officials, the Indian Army also effectively responded to the firing of the Pakistani Army on the Line of Control in the opposite areas of Kupwara and Poonch districts on the night of 27-28 April.
After the death of 26 people in the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April, there is tension along the Line of Control despite security forces intensifying anti -terrorism campaign in the Kashmir Valley.
(Input-ANI)
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