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Official websites of Taj Mahal and Agra Fort hacked by Pakistani hackers


The Pakistani hackers continue to target Indian Government and other websites.  'Pakistan Haxors Crew' is to be one of the most active groups that targeting Indian websites.

Today, the hacker known as 'H4$N4!N H4XOR' from the group hacked into one of the popular Indian Government websites ; The main page of Taj Mahal website(www.tajmahal.gov.in) is now displaying the Pakistan's flag.

The message posted on the defaced page reads follows:
"Whatever you fail to detect, will cause your downfall..Pakistan Haxors Crew is here to remind you of your Security.. Our fight is not against any individual but the system as whole"

It is not the only website defaced in the recent attack. The group also changed the contents of other popular government websites including Agra Fort official site(agrafort.gov.in) and Fatehpur Sikri site.

While other sites are modified to display the hacker's content in the front page of the site, hackers have placed their defacement page in Fatehpur Sikrisite at "http://fatehpursikri.gov.in/r00t.html"  

At the time of writing, all of the affected websites still display the contents modified by the hackers. 

Biggest Cyber attack in India's history, 10k Indian government emails hacked


Indian Government have suffered one of the biggest cyber attack in the country's history. Hackers managed to compromise more than 10,000 email address of top government officials.The attack occurred on July 12 this year.

The cybercriminals managed to steal email IDs belong to official working at the Prime Minister's office, Defence, external affairs, finance ministries and Intelligence agencies.

The attack occurred on July 12 this year, four days after the government was warned by the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC).

According to Indian Express, News of the attack was confirmed by officials of intelligence and enforcement agencies at a day-long NCIIPC meeting in New Delhi this week.