What's new

India-Pakistan 'cyberwar' claims high-profile victim

ameer219

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Jan 30, 2010
Messages
977
Reaction score
3
Country
Pakistan
Location
Singapore
India-Pakistan 'cyberwar' claims high-profile victim

MUMBAI (August 18 2010): The "cyberwar" between India and Pakistan has claimed another victim, with the hacking of a high-profile lawmaker's website that experts say highlights the woeful lack of Internet security in South Asia. A group calling itself the Pakistan Cyber Army said it hacked into the website of independent Indian MP Vijay Mallya, a flamboyant liquor baron, who is also head of Kingfisher Airlines and the Force One Formula One racing team.

"This is payback from Pak Cyber Army in return to the defacements of Pakistan sites!" the message on www.mallyainparliament.com said, according to Indian media. "You are playing with fire! This is not a game kids. "We are warning you one last time. Don't think that you are secure in this Cyber Space. We will turn your Cyber Space into Hell," the message added, warning of "revenge" if Indians hack any Pakistani websites in retaliation.

Mallya, who also owns Indian Premier League cricket outfit the Royal Challengers Bangalore, has vowed to take up the matter with the government in New Delhi and police. Security analyst Ajai Sahni dismissed the hacking, which coincided with Independence Day celebrations on both sides of the border at the weekend.

"They hack through any number of sites every year. It's just a bunch of kids who have got nothing better to do," said Sahni, the executive director of the Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi. "The more serious threat is not this kind of childish prank but Pakistan's use of net-based communication for actual terrorist operations," he told AFP.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2010
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]

Since it was under Brecorder IT news, I had to post under economy section.

Well I remember Indian Hackers hacked a military website in Pakistan. This is a retaliation I guess.
 
.
One Indian Member was saying we should declare war against Pakistan because some Pakistanis hacked indian website...lol.Nevertheless Sites should not be hacked and FIA in Pakistan should catch hackers and put them in jail or use them for some good purpose.Overall FIA is doing good job in this regard.They recently busted a gang of hackers.
 
.
There is a similar thread about Vijay Mallya and the same non-sense.

Please close this one.
 
.
India-Pakistan 'cyberwar' claims high-profile victim

MUMBAI (August 18 2010): The "cyberwar" between India and Pakistan has claimed another victim, with the hacking of a high-profile lawmaker's website that experts say highlights the woeful lack of Internet security in South Asia. A group calling itself the Pakistan Cyber Army said it hacked into the website of independent Indian MP Vijay Mallya, a flamboyant liquor baron, who is also head of Kingfisher Airlines and the Force One Formula One racing team.

"This is payback from Pak Cyber Army in return to the defacements of Pakistan sites!" the message on www.mallyainparliament.com said, according to Indian media. "You are playing with fire! This is not a game kids. "We are warning you one last time. Don't think that you are secure in this Cyber Space. We will turn your Cyber Space into Hell," the message added, warning of "revenge" if Indians hack any Pakistani websites in retaliation.

Mallya, who also owns Indian Premier League cricket outfit the Royal Challengers Bangalore, has vowed to take up the matter with the government in New Delhi and police. Security analyst Ajai Sahni dismissed the hacking, which coincided with Independence Day celebrations on both sides of the border at the weekend.

"They hack through any number of sites every year. It's just a bunch of kids who have got nothing better to do," said Sahni, the executive director of the Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi. "The more serious threat is not this kind of childish prank but Pakistan's use of net-based communication for actual terrorist operations," he told AFP.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2010
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]

Since it was under Brecorder IT news, I had to post under economy section.

Well I remember Indian Hackers hacked a military website in Pakistan. This is a retaliation I guess.

I think they should prove , that , they are not kid.
 
.
Kids will remain Kids....whether they are from India or Pakistan..
 
.
I think they should prove , that , they are not kid.
You really think so? This group seems to be fully of bored teenagers who seem to think they rule the country's defence structure. By attacking a businessman's site, they're thinking they've made a big warning. :lol:.

They better not make this a national security issue otherwise it will be problematic for these kids.
 
.
do any of you heard the word "heftankret" ,if not you all are kidos ................
 
.
I'm VERY disappointed by Pakistani members. You don't know what your getting into dudes...an all out rebellion by Indians. I mean...u decide to hack into Mr.Mallaya's site just when the KINGFISHER CALENDAR is being put together? like dudes that's a crime against humanity!! How can you ppl allow this kind of stuff to happen??
 
.
Back
Top Bottom