Pakistan People’s Party Site Hacked By “Bl@ck Dr@gon”
Bl@ck Dr@gon”claims to be the one behind the hacking and defacement of
the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) website earlier this month. Bl@ck
Dr@gon, the Indian hacker who says he is only 16 years old, pulled off
one of the major hacking attacks in the massive cross-border website
defacement activity earlier this month that saw over a dozen Indian and
Pakistani websites hacked. On the defaced PPP website home page, he had
left an email address.Bl@ck Dr@gon told TOI in an email exchange that he
and a group of hackers work in tandem to hack and deface websites,
mostly as a means of self expression.
“Statements of foolish politicians drive me to hack and deface these
sites — it’s the way we express our thoughts. I think Indian cops
shouldn’t have a problem if I hack Pakistani sites. Me and my team (sic)
— Indian Hacker’s Online Squad — never hack Indian sites,” says the
teenager, who did not divulge his real name. He also didn’t reply to
TOI’s follow-up mail for more personal details."
The news of a hacking or defacement activity is often quickly circulated
through Facebook groups. In the recent attacks and counter attacks that
took place in the Indo-Pak cyberspace by hackers from both sides of the
border, the targets were varied. They included, among others, websites
of Indian actor Mohanlal, singer Sonu Nigam, the Pakistan electricity
board, a Lahore university institute, the Press Club of India.
“Government websites are not secure enough. The government should get
their websites’ security tested and patched to prevent hacking,” says
the student hacker, offering his and his team’s services to the Centre
for free"
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