Indian hackers called as Black Hats paid back a cyber attack against Pakistan for 26/11 attacks.......


Team Indian Black Hats hacked around ten Pakistani websites, including a high profile Pakistan government website.
A group of Indian hackers, calling themselves the Indian Black Hats have launched a symbolic cyber attack against Pakistan for the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, by hacking into two government sites and around 10 non-government domains on Thursday, the fourth anniversary of the terror attacks.







According to one of the hackers, the attack which began in the week hours of Thursday was led by 'Team Indian Black Hats', a group of like-minded hackers from across the country. The same team was in cyber space from 2011 to 2013 under the name Indian Cyber Devils, and after a brief lull with members continuing to be active with various other hackers’ groups, had revived itself from January 2015.


The websites that the Indian Black Hats hacked till evening on Thursday were www.csd.gov.pk and www.mona.gov.pk, while a variety of non-government domains, including www.metroshoes.com.pk, as well were hacked by the Black Hats. The "attack" was launched as a tribute to the martyrs of 26/11, they said, adding that the “payback” was still on.



Incidentally, a similar group, Mallu Cyber Soldiers, had earlier hacked several Pakistani government websites in retaliation to an attack by Pakistani hackers on the Kerala government's website in September apart from mounting a cyber war of sorts against websites that allegedly were part of online prostitution rackets.

According to Injector Devil, Pakistan hackers had hacked many Indian sites on Friday (to mark Pakistan’s Independence Day on August 14) and this was payback."We want to pass the message that Pakistan hackers should not attack Indian cyber space without any reason. If they do it, we are ready to defend it. Cyber space needs peace but they keep on violating it. But Pakistan hackers were in full blown war on August 14. So it's a little payback from our side as we always do."

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