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Twitter account of Indian ambassador to UN hacked

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The Twitter account of India’s permanent representative to the United Nations (UN), Syed Akbaruddin was hacked by an unknown group which obviously has a soft spot for Pakistan.

Two photographs were uploaded by the alleged hackers one of the Pakistani flag and another of the neighboring country’s President, Mamnoon Hussain on the Twitter account.

The pictures were posted during early hours of Sunday when, the “blue tick” that marks a verified account also disappeared.

The account was soon restored along with the blue tick and the questionable tweets were removed.

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Cyber attack has not been a new strategy for Pakistani terrorists and government officials have been prime targets.

In 2016, a total of 199 government websites were hacked in India, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had told the Parliament.

In fact, more than 700 websites under the Indian government have been hacked from 2013 to 2016.

Last year in January, the website of the National Security Guard (NSG), the Indian special forces unit combating terror activities, was also hacked posing unprecedented threat to national security.

Also Read: Pak foreign minister takes to Twitter, threatens India with N attack

The website was, however, blocked immediately by the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT.IN).

As technology has progressed, so has the strategy of terror attacks and cyber warfare has taken over the battlefield to breach the national security.

Addressing the press yesterday, Army Chief Bipin Rawat also focused on the increasing threat of cyber and information warfare, adding that the Indian security forces are concentrating more in that area.

Also Read: Don’t need aid, just recognition of our contributions, says Pak Army chief

Cyber warfare is a phenomenon plaguing countries across the world too. Although the culprits of cyber attacks are practically impossible to nab, the source has often been traced to Russia.

Last year, more than 300 Ukrainian companies were penetrated by hackers speculated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to be from Russia, in an attempt to cripple the financial system of the country.

Czech Republic too fell victim to a massive cyber attack, wherein emails of dozens of its most senior diplomats were hacked. Russian hackers were again thought to be behind it.

Recently, Russian hackers are laying blueprint to hack the internal email system of United States Senate, a report by a cybersecurity firm has suggested.

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