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Email from unknown ID entered the Indian government office account. Then, one by one, the privacy of the computer information began to be lost! Seeing all the information on the computer became great!
According to Delhi Police sources, hackers recently attacked the National Computing Center (NIC) computer. From those computers, they took various information about the country’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, and the national security adviser, Ajit Doval.
The email was sent from the office of a private company in Bangalore, which has already been identified by the Delhi Police Special Cell for Cyber Crimes Suppression.
Investigators believe that the Chinese information technology company Shenhua may have been behind the entire incident. The state-owned NIC oversees communication and information technology issues with the Government of India.
In early September, the Delhi police claimed that some computers had been caught in serious cybersecurity breaches.
In addition to Modi and Doval, the computers also contained information on top government bureaucrats. The special cell has presented a case in this regard after learning of the incident. The matter came to the attention of the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT IN), the country’s information security agency.
The special cell claimed that after the NIC workers clicked on that special email, the problem started in their computer system.
According to the investigation, the name of an American company has come up while I was searching for the IP address of the email sent by that company in Bangalore. It is being investigated whether Chinese hackers have a role behind the incident.
A recent report alleges that Shenhua Data Information Technology Co., Ltd., a Shenzhen-based information technology company in China, is secretly collecting information on 10,000 people involved in politics, the judiciary, the administration, the Indian advocacy programs and even a total of 10,000 media and business influencers. .
A committee led by the National Cyber Security Coordinator also launched an investigation into Shenhua for alleged cyber surveillance, according to government sources. Foreign Minister S Jayashankar told Congress leader KC Benugopal that the investigation will be completed in a month. Anandabazar
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