Did Pakistani Cybercriminals Really Hack Three Websites of Rajasthan Government?

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Key Takeaways
- Three Rajasthan government websites were hacked by Pakistani cybercriminals.
- The incident was acknowledged by Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar.
- Cybersecurity audits are underway to assess potential data breaches.
- No sensitive data leaks have been confirmed as of now.
- The attack highlights the pressing need for improved digital defenses.
Jaipur, April 29 (NationPress) Pakistani hackers have successfully infiltrated and defaced three websites belonging to the Rajasthan government, leaving behind anti-India messages.
These cybercriminals targeted various government sites in Rajasthan, with the most recent being the official portal of the Education Department.
On Tuesday, Rajasthan's Education Minister Madan Dilawar acknowledged the incident and mobilized the Department's Information Technology team.
The affected website has been temporarily taken offline while recovery efforts are in progress.
Cybersecurity agencies have been informed, and an investigation is underway to pinpoint the hacking group responsible and evaluate any potential data breach.
Currently, there have been no confirmed leaks of sensitive data, but a thorough audit of all departmental systems is being conducted as a precaution.
This incident follows a similar attack on Monday, where hackers compromised the websites of the Department of Local Self Government (DLB) and the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA), defacing them with pro-Pakistan propaganda. Both of these sites have since been restored.
In one of their posts, the hackers, who identified themselves as part of the 'Pakistan Cyber Force', made provocative statements regarding India, referencing a recent terror incident in Pahalgam.
The message claimed that the attack was an “inside job” and included threatening language such as: “You lit the fire. Now get ready to melt. The next blow will not be bullets, but a digital attack. The tea is excellent. No limits. No warning. No mercy.”
The Education Minister assured that the Education Department’s website would be restored shortly and highlighted the commitment to implement stringent measures to enhance the cybersecurity infrastructure to prevent future breaches. This incident highlights the increasing threat of cyber warfare amidst geopolitical tensions and underscores the urgent need for fortified digital defenses across government platforms, according to sources.