Indian hackers hack CAANs website
Indian hackers hack CAANâs website
Published: 02:28 pm May 25, 2020
Kathmandu, May 24 A team of Indian hackers has hacked the official website of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal today. A team named âTEAM ICREW HACKERSâ hacked CAANâs website and placed an Indian flag on the site. After hacking the site the team left a message âFeel the power of Indian hackers. Just because we are silent and we donât react doesnât mean didnât noticeâ. As per Raj Kumar Chhetri, spokesperson for CAAN, the site was retained immediately after the hacking. However, they again attacked the site. âAt around 6:30pm the site was retained by CAANâs IT experts,â he said, adding, âThe site is safe and all the data are secure. There is nothing to worry about.â This is the biggest hack made by the Indian hackersâ team since the hacking game started between Nepali and Indian hackers. On Thursday, Indian hackers brought down Nepali government websites and posted their messages asking Nepal to back off following a dispute after the issuance of a new political map by Nepal. A government website operated by the Nepal National Library was hacked on that day. Then after, hackers from across both sides of the border have been engaging in a hacking war where government-owned sites are being hacked by each side with their messages for the other country. Nepali hackers named Brahma and Satan have been hacking Indian sites while GHO57_5P3C706 has been hacking Nepali sites. Moreover, other hackers who are calling themselves fans of these hackers from both sides have also started hacking websites of schools and colleges. A version of this article appears in e-paper on May 25, 2020, of The Himalayan Times.