Cyber war between Nepal and Indian Hackers.
While the border dispute is being hotly debated between Nepal and India, hackers from Nepal and India have also become active.
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Nepali and Indian hackers have launched cyber attacks. Security concerns have been raised over the cyber attack.
After Nepal issued a new political and administrative map covering the lands encroached by India, debates are taking place in both the countries.
Not only the media, but also the hackers of both the countries have become active in this issue.
A Nepali hacker named Satan, who has been hacking Nepali sites, hacked the site of Indian media ABPNews and made it public by tweeting.
Similarly, the Indian hacker group 'Indian Cyber Troops' also claimed to have hacked some government websites in Nepal.
He pointed out that the hack was a border dispute between India and Nepal and warned Nepal to "correct its map immediately".
The group also claimed access to four Nepali government websites.
According to the police, the Central Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police has drawn attention to such incidents and is closely monitoring them.
Nepali hackers and Indian hackers were challenging each other and warning to hack more sites.
At around noon on Friday, the Indian hacker group Indian Cyber Troops tweeted that they had agreed not to hack each other's sites after discussions with Nepali hackers.
Experts say that even if the issue is resolved for the time being, such cyber attacks could take a serious turn in the future.
It has been alleged that the Nepali system is weak as the government has not given priority to cyber security.
Experts are concerned that technically cyber security is weak in Nepal.
Police say they are working to make the investigation more effective as security challenges increase.
Experts are urging the government to be serious about cyber security.
If we do not pay attention to cyber security, it cannot be said that the government working style announced to take the country to a smart system will not suffer a great loss.
While the border dispute is being hotly debated between Nepal and India, hackers from Nepal and India have also become active.
Nepali and Indian hackers have launched cyber attacks. Security concerns have been raised over the cyber attack.
After Nepal issued a new political and administrative map covering the lands encroached by India, debates are taking place in both the countries.
Not only the media, but also the hackers of both the countries have become active in this issue.
A Nepali hacker named Satan, who has been hacking Nepali sites, hacked the site of Indian media ABPNews and made it public by tweeting.
Similarly, the Indian hacker group 'Indian Cyber Troops' also claimed to have hacked some government websites in Nepal.
He pointed out that the hack was a border dispute between India and Nepal and warned Nepal to "correct its map immediately".
The group also claimed access to four Nepali government websites.
According to the police, the Central Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police has drawn attention to such incidents and is closely monitoring them.
Nepali hackers and Indian hackers were challenging each other and warning to hack more sites.
At around noon on Friday, the Indian hacker group Indian Cyber Troops tweeted that they had agreed not to hack each other's sites after discussions with Nepali hackers.
Experts say that even if the issue is resolved for the time being, such cyber attacks could take a serious turn in the future.
It has been alleged that the Nepali system is weak as the government has not given priority to cyber security.
Experts are concerned that technically cyber security is weak in Nepal.
Police say they are working to make the investigation more effective as security challenges increase.
Experts are urging the government to be serious about cyber security.
If we do not pay attention to cyber security, it cannot be said that the government working style announced to take the country to a smart system will not suffer a great loss.
Hackers post |
Nepali and Indian hackers have launched cyber attacks. Security concerns have been raised over the cyber attack.
After Nepal issued a new political and administrative map covering the lands encroached by India, debates are taking place in both the countries.
Not only the media, but also the hackers of both the countries have become active in this issue.
A Nepali hacker named Satan, who has been hacking Nepali sites, hacked the site of Indian media ABPNews and made it public by tweeting.
Similarly, the Indian hacker group 'Indian Cyber Troops' also claimed to have hacked some government websites in Nepal.
He pointed out that the hack was a border dispute between India and Nepal and warned Nepal to "correct its map immediately".
The group also claimed access to four Nepali government websites.
According to the police, the Central Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police has drawn attention to such incidents and is closely monitoring them.
Nepali hackers and Indian hackers were challenging each other and warning to hack more sites.
At around noon on Friday, the Indian hacker group Indian Cyber Troops tweeted that they had agreed not to hack each other's sites after discussions with Nepali hackers.
Experts say that even if the issue is resolved for the time being, such cyber attacks could take a serious turn in the future.
It has been alleged that the Nepali system is weak as the government has not given priority to cyber security.
Experts are concerned that technically cyber security is weak in Nepal.
Police say they are working to make the investigation more effective as security challenges increase.
Experts are urging the government to be serious about cyber security.
If we do not pay attention to cyber security, it cannot be said that the government working style announced to take the country to a smart system will not suffer a great loss.
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