India foils Pakistan's sinister plot – Another cyber attack foils amid rising tensions | India News

India-Park Tensions: India has successfully thwarted another desperate attempt by Pakistan’s hacker group to penetrate Indian websites amid the recent tensions in Pahargam. In the latest wave of cyberattacks, pro-Pakistan groups such as “network group Hoax1337” and “national Cyber ​​Crew” launched coordinated attempts to violate and defame several Indian websites, but were quickly neutralized by Indian cybersecurity agencies.
Targeted platforms include the official websites of Army Public Schools Nagrota and Sunjuwan. Hackers tried to mock their victims for attacking the Pahalgam attack with provocative news. In another incident, the website that provided medical services to former waiters was tainted, an act seen as a sign of Pakistan’s growing digital aggression and frustration.
India’s rapid cyber response highlights its strong defensive capabilities in the digital realm, even as provocations continue to increase. Hackers operated from Pakistan have tried several times to attack websites that connect with children, elderly veterans and other innocent people. The appeal to attacking veterans and family platforms reflects another low point in Pakistan, who are constantly operating in immoral ways.
The Army Hospitality Institute website and hacking of Indian Air Force veterans further illustrates the intention of Pakistani institutions to cause and escalate tensions in the digital battle space. Earlier on April 29, Pakistan moved its efforts to publicly accessible welfare and education websites after finding that the network of mission-critical countries could not penetrate. The group runs under the nickname “Iok Hacker” – Khilafah Internet, trying to defame pages, interrupt online services and harvest personal information. The invasion was detected in real time by the stratified cybersecurity building in India and quickly traced its origins to Pakistan.
The intelligence assessment confirmed four related incidents. Both the Army Public School (APS) Srinagar and APS Ranikhet websites target inflammation propaganda. APS Srinagar also faces attacks from distributed services. Attempts to violate the Army Welfare Housing Organization (AWHO) database were also discovered, while efforts to compromise the Indian Air Force Resettlement Organization portal.
All four locations were quickly isolated and recovery actions were taken. No operational or confidential network impacts at any stage. These brutal cyber attacks are part of Pakistan’s broader provocative model, which has long launched terrorism and information wars against India. It seems Pakistan is testing India's restraint and patience. (with ANI input)