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Cyber analysts in Norway have claimed that hackers based in India have been targeting government and military agencies in Pakistan for the last three years, extracting information of national security interest to India.

The "sophisticated" attacks originated from an extensive, "non-state" cyberattack infrastructure, and used decoy links, including those that referred to this year's beheading incident on the Line of Control and rebel movements in the Northeast, as bait, according to a report released Monday by the Oslo-based Norman Shark group.

The alleged cyberattack network — referred to as "Operation Hangover" in the report — was apparently unearthed as cyber analysts investigated an industrial espionage attack on the Norwegian telecom firm Telenor.

The report has not identified the Pakistani agencies that were targeted, but has hinted that these included several sensitive military targets that would be of interest to India. The primary goal of the network seems to have been "surveillance against national security interests", says the report.

The report says there is no evidence of "state sponsorship" for Operation Hangover. But it names several private Indian hacker groups, including those based in New Delhi, as being behind the attack.

The hackers allegedly exploited vulnerabilities in software to plant Trojans in computers across the world, primarily in Pakistan, that then extracted information and sent it back over the Internet.

There are no details yet on how much data might have been leaked, but the report claims that the network became active in 2010, peaked last year, and continues to be active currently.

"Based on analysis of IP addresses collected from criminal data stores discovered during the investigation, it appears that potential victims have been targeted in over a dozen countries, most heavily represented by Pakistan, Iran, and the United States. Targets include government, military and civilian organisations," the report says.

The Trojans planted by the network were inadvertently downloaded by users who viewed files or photographs pertaining to Indian military and rebel movements. A Pakistan government site was infected, for example, after a picture of soldiers praying near the Siachen glacier was downloaded, says the report.

Another link that was allegedly used for infection was an article and satellite image of the Mendhar area on the Line of Control that saw heightened tension this year after the beheading of an Indian soldier by Pakistani army regulars.

Other baits were related to rebel movements in Punjab and Nagaland.

"The attackers went to great length to make the social engineering aspects of the attack appear as credible and applicable as possible," the report says.


'Sophisticated' Indian cyberattacks targeted Pak military sites: Report - Indian Express
 
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I applied to the defence.pk forum just to wake up our country men.Our country must do something.Google below for more information on internet.
Operation hangover.Indian government & NTRO are sponsoring the espionage.
g0s.org/patronage/
g0s.org/supporters/
innefu.com/clients.php
 
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We still need to go long way ahead, we need dedicated wings for both defensive and offensive purposes in cyber world.
 
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Little more information surfaced out from google
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcon

Look at the history section of above wikipedia page
History
MalCon was founded in 2010 by Rajshekhar Murthy,[1][2][3] known as thebluegenius,[4][5] is a science graduate and an ex-employee of Microsoft Corporation. Since the inception of MalCon, it has been widely backed by numerous government organizations such as NTRO.[6] Eventually, MalCon became a part of Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC), a non-profit in support with the Government of India in 2011.
 
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Little more information surfaced out from google
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcon

Look at the history section of above wikipedia page
History
MalCon was founded in 2010 by Rajshekhar Murthy,[1][2][3] known as thebluegenius,[4][5] is a science graduate and an ex-employee of Microsoft Corporation. Since the inception of MalCon, it has been widely backed by numerous government organizations such as NTRO.[6] Eventually, MalCon became a part of Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC), a non-profit in support with the Government of India in 2011.

You are wasting your time posting such links.Private security companies will never indulge in espionage activities.That will seriously damage their reputation and business environment.Those who indulge in cyber espionage will never have their websites.Let alone have such high profile corporate career.:lol:
 
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Google for more
mid-day.com/news/2010/dec/051210-ethical-hackers-chinese-lessons-red-attacks-mumbai.htm
A few thousand kilometres away in Mumbai, the world's youngest ethical hacker Shantanu Gawde (now 14) was adviced to learn Chinese by the National Technical Research Organisation chief (name withheld) at the MALCOM conference held at Saki Naka on Friday. The fact was confirmed by the teenager.
The NTRO chief's fears are not unfounded. Intelligence and law-enforcement agencies perceive a serious 'red attack' by Chinese hackers. Conservative estimates drawn up by MALCOM sources pointed to 5 million bots (computers) being attacked each day. There are more than 8.9 million infected bots each month.

clubhack.com/2011/
Jointly developed by the Government of India and ISAC, a non-profit scientific foundation, the National Security Database (NSD) was conceived after the horrific 2008 Mumbai attacks as a proactive action to Identify the most credible and valuable Information Security professionals in India who work to protect the National Critical Infrastructure and cyber space of the country.
The keynote for NSD will be tentatively addressed by Shri. Sachin Pilot, Hon.Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. The Inaugural note will be addressed by Shri. Alok Vijayant, Director, NTRO (National Technical Research Organization), Government of India. The NTRO is India’s sole Technical Intelligence (TECHINT) agency. The organization develops technology capabilities in data gathering and processing, cyber security, cryptology systems, strategic hardware and software development and strategic monitoring.
The event will be followed by malcon which is our partner event in Mumbai. At malcon you’ll witness fresh Information security research presentations, notably the advanced malware for Apple products and Xbox Kinect Malware, both developed by Indian researchers.
You can find more Information about the event at: malcon.org
 
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Good luck with that... PA officers can only use internet only their personal computers... which dont contain any data... thts why there are certain procedures.. for example no black berry phones etc etc.
 
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You are wasting your time posting such links.Private security companies will never indulge in espionage activities.That will seriously damage their reputation and business environment.Those who indulge in cyber espionage will never have their websites.Let alone have such high profile corporate career.:lol:
They are just as dumb as-s you are.
To some dumbness comes by birth & how do you know "Those who indulge in cyber espionage will never have their websites." These companies also need to expand bussiness just like other normal businesses. Read the title of the report Espionage for hire Operation Hangover originates from India.It is Espionage for hire.You can also hire them for business espionage.what stops them from collecting business Intelligence because they have already been licence by goverenment.And it may be possible some goverenment officials too involved with these companies in business espionage.
 
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Indian cyber army/RAW doing a nice job ;) Norway must be taught a lesson for spilling the beans :laugh:
 
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