The head of government has ordered the protection of national online platforms from cyber attacks and increase the readiness of all public services to show them.
After a terrorist attack on Pakhalgami on April 22 and against the background of an exacerbation of Indian-Pakistani relationships, India underwent more than 100 million cyber attacks from Pakistan. This is stated in the Indian government, reports The Times of India.
It has been mentioned that the cyberosis of Pakistan and the strengthening of hackers’ attacks, the number of which within about a month and a half exceeds 100 million, is considered at a government meeting, led by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.
According to the Indian government representative, the government head of government has ordered the protection of national online platforms from cyber attacks and increase the readiness of all government services to show them related to changing the ways of conducting modern wars.
According to India’s special services, Pakistan hackers’ coordinated attacks on websites, especially on institutions and defense organizations, are carried out with intended cyberspes, the placement of anti -Individual Propaganda and data theft.
Cybercriminals, in particular, have tried to get access to confidential information from the websites of Indian Military Engineering Service and the Defense Studies Institute and Analysis named Manohara Parricara. They also hacked the websites of the State Defense Enterprise Armored Vehicle Nigam Limited and the Army Organization of Social Security.
As found by Indian Intelligence, hackers from Khilafah’s Pakistani Group Internet (IOK Hacker) have conducted attacks.
Shortly before this, India’s National Information Center, authorized to conduct a cyber protection of government information resources, appealed to ministers and departments with warning to take steps to avoid against cyber attacks.
We remind you that in May Pakistan and India, there is a great deal of military strengthening from the control line in Kashmir.
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