Pakistani hacker allegedly defaces India's NIT website | report
The NIT site was closed down and repaired inside a couple of hours yet it is conceivable the programmer may strike once more.
The site was destroyed with content that read: "Hacked Pak Cyber Attackers". A motto at the base which said: "Pakistan Zindabad" was trailed by "nothing hurt just mutilated and erased some defenseless records, we are Muslim programmers, we hack for cause, not for no particular reason".
The programmer additionally showed a mirror connection to the hacked NIT page on his Facebook page which said that the National Institute of Technology Raipur Official Website has been hacked and established. "National Institute of Technology Raipur Official Website HACKED AND ROOTED" The report cited digital security master Mohit Sahu as saying that Afzal informed him on Facebook to let him know he had hacked the NIT site.
Sahu guaranteed Afzal had been getting to the NIT site for around a year however got away discovery. He had before hacked NIT Kolkata's site and presented a mirror join on that on his Facebook too, Sahu included. "By hacking, Afzal needed to show how powerless the sites are." The programmer had not obliterated or erased any records, said Sahu, who included that the proviso would be cured through discourse with digital specialists.
The NIT site was closed down and reestablished inside a couple of hours however it is conceivable the programmer may strike once more.
The programmer still has the "buzz" and he can hack at whatever point he needs to … Buzz is an open-source content administration framework generally utilized by novice clients and they are in millions. When it gets spilled or decoded, anybody can hack the locales," Sahu said. Deriding the innovation utilized by Indian government site, Afzal allegedly cautioned that Pakistani programmers may hack more sites having a place with the Indian government. S
ahu said most Chhattisgarh government are pSowerless and can be hacked effortlessly. The official site of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) was likewise ruined a year ago in October by a group of Indian programmers who had hammered Bilawal for his announcement on Kashmir.

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