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The website of a prominent management institute in Noida was attacked by Pakistani hackers, officials said on Thursday.
The website of the School of Law, Design and Innovation Academy of the Institute of Management Studies (IMS) was hacked and along with a Pakistani flag another flag resembling a Chinese flag was posted on the website, the officials said.

Probe has so far revealed that the site was hacked on Monday night and the hackers also posted a message – “hacked by Pakistani hackers Mister ji”.
The hackers also posted many sacrilegious and obscene comments on India, the officials added.
The site has been put offline.
Circle Official Arvind Yadav informed that an FIR was lodged and the cyber cell was investigating the case.
 
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The website of a prominent management institute in Noida was attacked by Pakistani hackers, officials said on Thursday.
The website of the School of Law, Design and Innovation Academy of the Institute of Management Studies (IMS) was hacked and along with a Pakistani flag another flag resembling a Chinese flag was posted on the website, the officials said.

Probe has so far revealed that the site was hacked on Monday night and the hackers also posted a message – “hacked by Pakistani hackers Mister ji”.
The hackers also posted many sacrilegious and obscene comments on India, the officials added.
The site has been put offline.
Circle Official Arvind Yadav informed that an FIR was lodged and the cyber cell was investigating the case.

Are you sure they didn't leave where to forward their mail and phone numbers behind.
 
The hackers also posted many sacrilegious and obscene comments on India, the officials added.
So the institute is of India... Please mention it clearly next time.

Such attacks are very common between both countries and unless some military related site do not become a victim, Such news are not much significant.
 
These noobs just deface websites and call them selves "Hackers". Noobs like these should be put in jail and assess whooped so they learn some thing. Idiots.
 
So the institute is of India... Please mention it clearly next time.

Such attacks are very common between both countries and unless some military related site do not become a victim, Such news are not much significant.
institute of India?
What do you mean?
Or you couldn't get earlier?
 
institute of India?
What do you mean?
Or you couldn't get earlier?
Noida is a country or a name of some area in India? Ok nevermind. I googled it.
All I was saying to clarify which country was the victim as no country name was mentioned....
 
childish play by hackers. now some hackers would deface the site of any pak institute.
 
Hacking each other civilian websites is no bravery or indication of technical prowess. Let them hack some CIA or MI8 website then they get some kudos.
 
These noobs just deface websites and call them selves "Hackers". Noobs like these should be put in jail and assess whooped so they learn some thing. Idiots.
I think this the work of some teenagers who think this some adventure to hack into a server without any goal mind and put a few flags. You can't jail them but ground them and stop their pocket money for a week and they will be ok. Because all this act is childish.
 
good, I hope next time they hack Popatlal Institute of Technology or Baburao Institute of Management..lol
 
Defacing a college website, and calling it hacking? chullu bhar paani mein doob marna chahiye in hacker onko :lol:
 
Defacing a college website, and calling it hacking? chullu bhar paani mein doob marna chahiye in hacker onko :lol:
Dono taraf e is tarah k "Dhakan" paye jatay hain jin ka kam apnay ap ko hacker kehna hota ha.

IF we look at USA, China and European countries they don't have the so called "Cyber Army" thing that these teenagers belong to. It's only in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
 
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