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[SUB]​[/SUB]112 Indian Government Websites Hacked in Three Months

Added 16th Mar 2012
JOHN RIBEIRO

A total of 112 government websites in India were hacked from December to February, a federal minister said on March 13th, reflecting India's continuing problem with online security.

Among the websites that were hacked was that of the state-owned telecommunications service provider, Bharat Sanchar Nigam.


A large number of government websites are attacked every quarter as site managers not do thorough regular audits of their systems as required of them, said a source close to the situation who asked not to be named.
"This reflects a slipshod approach to security, rather than great expertise of the hackers," said another source.

In addition to federal government websites, such as that of the country's Planning Commission, a large number of state government websites were also hacked during the period, Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology, Sachin Pilot, told Parliament, according to India's Press Information Bureau. Pilot did not provide data for hacks of government sites in earlier quarters.


India has border disputes with China and Pakistan, which have spilled online in the form of cross-border hacks. The website of the country's high-profile Central Bureau of Investigation was hacked in late 2010 by a group calling itself the "Pakistani Cyber Army."


Private companies have also been hacked, including Microsoft India's online store. The site was attacked recently by Chinese hackers who said they wanted the company's attention, but may have also compromised customers' financial information. The website was hosted by a third-party service provider.


According to the government-run Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, 1425 Indian websites were defaced during January.


Pilot also disclosed that the number of Internet frauds recorded by the Reserve Bank of India has declined to 125 cases in 2011 from 269 cases in 2009. These involved frauds of about US$2,000 and above. If frauds involving smaller sums are considered, the number of frauds in 2011 were 1,798, down from 2,232 cases in the previous year.


RBI has taken a number of measures including advising credit card companies to set up internal control systems to combat frauds and to take proactive fraud control and enforcement measures, Pilot said. Credit card companies for example had to increase the levels of authentication required by online customers.
 

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112 government websites hacked in the last 3 months
SANDEEP JOSHI

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A screenschot of IMD-Kolkata's webpage, which has been hacked

Finance Ministry, Planning Commission among those targeted

Government websites are turning out to be soft targets for hackers. In the last three months alone, as many as 112 websites, including that of the Planning Commission, the Finance Ministry and various State government agencies, were hacked or defaced.

“During the period December 2011 to February 2012, a total number of 112 government websites were hacked,” Minister of State for Communications and IT Sachin Pilot told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

While the website of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd was hacked on December 4, 2011 by the ‘H4tr!ck' hacker group, the websites of Finance, Health, Human Resource Development ministries and Planning Commission were also defaced. Various State government websites that came under attack were from Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

Mr. Pilot said the Department of Information Technology and the National Informatics Centre (NIC) that host the majority of government websites were upgrading their skills to tackle the ever-growing threat from hackers. Firewalls were being upgraded and new filters added to ensure that hackers could not target government websites.

Notably,
the government had to face major embarrassment last year after the Central Bureau of Investigation website was hacked and defaced by programmers, who identified themselves as the “Pakistani Cyber Army.” It took weeks before the website was restored. However, it was after this episode that the NIC took various measures to prevent government websites from getting hacked. As per industry estimates, over 14,000 government and corporate websites were hacked/defaced in 2011.
 

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All these Ft Indians better return home and plug all their holes and stop coming here. It shows the level of IT security these so-called talents are capable of. They cant even implement proper network systems in their own country and still want to flood all over us with their IT skills. Some skills.
 
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