OGRA Website Hacked By Indian Hackers

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OGRA Website hacked by Indian Hackers.


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  1. Sam Avatar
    Sam

    This is Shit :O

    I mean Pakistani Sites getting hacked ?

    are we responsible ?

  2. r45c4l Avatar
    r45c4l

    Attacks on Indian websites increased from 4 in 1999 to 72 in 2000 where as the Pakistani websites were hacked 7 times in 1999 and 18 times in 2000. During the first half of 2001, 150 Indian websites were defaced.

    dude do u know even what milw0rm is ??? and who the hell told u its a pakistani group ???

    do u know abt google ???

    none of the 5 members of milw0rm are from pak, 2 r from UK,2 from US and one from newzeland ….

    get a life looser

  3. Gen. Ayub Khan Avatar
    Gen. Ayub Khan

    Don’t worry bhayon aar bayno. Like i said, these bhindian indian cow-dung worshippers hacked a very trivial website. Just what can they do? They should stick to worshipping rats in Uttar Pradesh.

    With that said – I am calling on the Pakistan Hackers Club to come up with a befitting response.

    The nation of hindus may be 7 times larger than us, but we are still standing strong. My grandfather was a Corps Commander in the 1965 war –he killed/maimed/captured MANY indians during the conflict. I will continue my family tradition of humiliating the manhood and honour of hindustan. You can trust me on that.

    I have a cousin working in Shangai who once succesfully hacked indian online newspaper (hindu.com). I will take him to task and see if he can do it.

    Also I have friend based in Peshawar. He doesnt hack anymore due to work and family — but he has the know-how and his patriotism is unquestioned.

    I will make sure that he hacks at least 10-15 indian sites. I will also ask some of my Chinese friends to see if they can make their way into indian defence forums, and indian army sites.

    These indians want to war with me, my people, my institutions, and my country??????????????

    Okay then! I’m ready. Lets go to war.

    Here is some interesting info for you about Pakistani nationalists humiliating the honour and dignity of hindustan the land of cow-dung worshippers.

    1.)Cyberwars between the two countries started in May 1998, when India conducted its nuclear tests. Soon after India officially announced the test, a group of Pakistan-based hackers called milw0rm broke into the Bhabha Atomic Research Center web site and posted anti-India and anti-nuclear messages.

    Attacks on Indian websites increased from 4 in 1999 to 72 in 2000 where as the Pakistani websites were hacked 7 times in 1999 and 18 times in 2000. During the first half of 2001, 150 Indian websites were defaced.

    Two prominent Pakistani hacker groups are PHC (Pakistan Hackers Club) and G-Force. The founder of PHC is Dr. Nuker. The US Department of Justice has identified “Doctor Nuker” as Misbah Khan of Karachi. Misbah Khan was involved in defacement of the official site of AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee). Doctor Nuker struck back with an interview to a magazine Newsbytes where he claimed that the ‘federal grand jury made a mistake in indicting Misbah Khan of Karachi’ and that ‘he merely uses insecure servers in Pakistan to get online anonymously’. Doctor Nuker has been featured in international publications including Time and Newsweek.

    G-Force is based in Lahore and it consists of eight members. Both Pakistan Hackers Club and G-Force are professional hackers with a specific aim: to work for the cause of Kashmir and Palestine.

    A few of the Indian sites defaced by Pakistani hackers are:

    a. Indian Science Congress
    b. National Informatics Centre
    c. Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (State-run international voice carrier)
    d. External Affairs Mnistry
    e. UP government site
    f. Ministry of Information Technology
    g. Mahindra & Mahindra
    h. Rediff Chat
    i. Asian Age newspaper
    j. Aptech India
    k. University of Mumbai
    l. Official site of Gujarat Government
    m. GlaxoWellcome India
    n. The Parliament home page
    o. SetIndia.com
    p. Department of Electronics
    q. Engineering Export Promotion Council, Ministry of Commerce
    r. Center for Advanced Technology

    2.)More than 40 Indian sites have were infiltrated [in year 2000] by hackers like G Force Pakistan and Doctor Nuker, who have left poignant pro-Pakistan slogans and reasons why Kashmir belongs to that country.
    It’s been something of a two-way street, although the assault on Pakistani sites by Indian hackers has not been as substantial.

    3.)So far this year, 114 Pakistani sites have been hacked by pro-India operators while Pakistani groups have hacked or defaced as many as 766 Indian sites — 208 in June alone. Last year, 288 Indian sites were hacked. “For every Pakistani site defaced by Indian hackers, the Pakistanis hack into 10 Indian sites. There is a constant game of upmanship happening online,” said Anubhab Kalia of New Delhi’s flawfinder.com, a service monitoring attacks on Indian sites.

    4.) NEW DELHI: Pakistani hackers have made several
    attempts to hack into Indian sites–especially those
    containing data on sensitive information relating to
    nuclear test management–to access sensitive information
    related to the country’s security, said sources in the
    Intelligence Bureau.

    The sites targetted include those of Indira Gandhi Centre for
    Atomic Research (IGCAR), the Nuclear Science Centre
    (NSC) and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).

    Although these three sites have been repeatedly hacked in
    the past, according to IB officials, the recent attempts were
    aimed at accessing crucial data secured under severely
    firewalled servers.

    “It is quite apparent that the new breed of hackers are much
    more equipped and trained,” say sources in the IB.

    5.)Pakistani [hackers]are having a field day hacking nearly 40 to 50 Indian websites every month. Prodigious 18-year-old `ethical hacker’ Ankit Fadia, who has given consultancy services to intelligence agencies, defence departments, government and private organizations including FBI and CBI, said he had recently submitted a `25-page white paper’ to the government detailing the addresses of the Pakistani hackers, who call themselves “hactivists’.

    DEATH TO india….

    PAKİSTAN PAINDABAD!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Gen. Ayub Khan Avatar
    Gen. Ayub Khan

    on it now

  5. someone Avatar
    someone

    Itni bakwas hum ne karli , get to the work. Hack their sites and list it here and email to bloody GEO as well. I will do the same after success.

  6. Gen. Ayub Khan Avatar
    Gen. Ayub Khan

    now let me tell you something……these punks didnt cause any damage. They may be laughing now, but we will get the last laugh….

    just a few weeks ago, indian officials acknowledged that Chinese hackers hacked into their defence databases with such ease.

    Oh nooooooooooooooo they hacked into some website about Pak gas. What will that do? They can siphon our rich natural gas reserves via internet airwaves? Get outta here!!

    these bhindians can expect a befitting response soon. I will personally make sure of it. They should just stick to worshipping cow-dung like good indians. LOLLLLLLLLLLLLL

  7. flavia Avatar
    flavia

    i know yeh kis ne kia hai

    sameer ne

    sameer lucknow ka hai school ka student hai

    first year 😉

    mujh se jyada sameer ko kon jansakta hai

    but poor sameer and don

    shame on you

    hack kia woh b dhang ka nahi kia

    fir hack karne kia fyda ;O

    hmg

    harayway mouthaj guards 😛

  8. CNJ Avatar
    CNJ

    Keep dreaming Paki Retards!

  9. MH Avatar
    MH

    Its weakness of website maintainer, we shouldn’t blame others while we have weakness.

  10. Crackhead Avatar
    Crackhead

    @Pakiboys:

    It actually means Distributed Denial of Service attack, not ‘Double DOS’.

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