The official website of Rajasthan Public Sevice Commission has been hacked by pakistan hackers.
As the website was hacked, the hackers wrote Pakistan-zindabaad on website. Later Cyber experts were called to set things right.
Even official online application website was hacked and it was not displayed rightly. The hackers had also written that it was high time Indian authorities admire the fact that Pakistan is the best.
Immediately it was brought to the notice of authorities the administration and change the password of the website and put both the pages on surveillance.
"The only thing which can give us relief is that the main server on the data base is intact and the hackers could not hack it," said a senior officer with RPSC.
The commission had reported the matter to information technology department of the Central government to register a case under IT act.
Sources said that the website had three pages - Online application, information and main data page.
"We found that the online and information page was hacked on Saturday morning," said K K Pathak, secretary of RPSC.
As the website was hacked, the hackers wrote Pakistan-zindabaad on website. Later Cyber experts were called to set things right.
Even official online application website was hacked and it was not displayed rightly. The hackers had also written that it was high time Indian authorities admire the fact that Pakistan is the best.
Immediately it was brought to the notice of authorities the administration and change the password of the website and put both the pages on surveillance.
"The only thing which can give us relief is that the main server on the data base is intact and the hackers could not hack it," said a senior officer with RPSC.
The commission had reported the matter to information technology department of the Central government to register a case under IT act.
Sources said that the website had three pages - Online application, information and main data page.
"We found that the online and information page was hacked on Saturday morning," said K K Pathak, secretary of RPSC.
"It
is difficult to find out who hacked this portal. We have removed the
disturbing links and changed the password. We also put the websites on
surveillance and have reported to the IT ministry," added Pathak.
Now, it's recovered from hackers.
Now, it's recovered from hackers.
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