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Pakistan hacks Indian military websites, leaks data on dark web

News Desk

May 10

Following a series of provocative and cowardly actions by India, Pakistan has responded with a successful counterstrike in the cyber realm. After hacking more than 200 Indian grid stations, hackers from Pakistan have also breached several high-profile Indian websites and made sensitive data public.

 

According to reports, a number of critical Indian websites have been compromised in the latest Pakistani cyber offensive. Among the hacked platforms are the official website of the Assam Rifles, the Department of Atomic Energy portal, and the Indian Defence Production website, all vital components of India's security and governance infrastructure.

 

What makes this breach even more serious is that sensitive data from the Indian Defence Production website has reportedly been put up for sale on the dark web, exposing serious vulnerabilities in India's cybersecurity defences.

 

The hacked websites also display evidence of Indian involvement in terrorism and reveal the locations that Pakistan claims are used as hubs for state-sponsored terror activities by India.

 

This cyber operation has dealt a significant blow to India's reputation in the global tech community, especially as it continues to project itself as an emerging IT superpower.

 

Pakistan's latest digital retaliation has not only exposed weaknesses in India's cyber infrastructure but also challenged its credibility on the international stage.

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