Press Club website hacked by Pakistani hackers, memes abuse PM Modi
The Hackers Threatened To Hack Other Government Websites In Future Too “Our Target Is Your Government’s Websites ... We Will Inshalaah With The Help Of Many Muslim Hackers Take You Off From The Internet.'
Anonymous Pakistani hacking group on Thursday hacked Press Club of India website. The memes written on website abused PM Modi and made an open challenge to trace the hackers.
The hackers claimed to hack other government websites in future too “Our Target is your Government’s Websites ... We will Inshalaah with The help of Many Muslim Hackers Take You off from The Internet.”
The hackers blamed Indian Government of ‘Killing innocent Kashmiris’
“Your Credit Cards , Your Bank’s Account , Your Servers ... Are In Danger ! We Never Forget what You Do against the Humanity ... In Jammu and Kashmir Millions Of People Were Dead... Pakistan’s Muslims Are Killed In The Force’s Attacks... Indian Forces Destroyed Kashmir’s Families ...Killed Innocent Childrens ... But No One Cares !!!!,†reads the message.
The message ends with a challenge... “You Want To Stop Us !! But Let me guess ! Can a Men Catch a Shadow ?!.â€
In another message, the hackers have addressed the admin of the website, citizens of India and President Pranab Mukherjee as well.
“Dear Admin : We Just Want To Publish Our Message !â€
“Dear Citizen : Muslims Are Not Terrorist !â€
“Dear President : You Can Use Your Guns .... But You Will One Day Stop ... Not Because You Wouldn’t But Because You Couldn’t Anymore :)â€
The hacking is seen as a retaliation of hacking of Pakistan People’s Party website by an Indian hacking group.
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