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Website of Hinjewadi Industries Association hacked, Anti Terrorism Squad steps in

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Dissent

Express News Service reports:

The website of the Hinjewadi Industries Association (HIA) was hacked on Tuesday morning.

Confirming it, Anil Patwardhan, president of the HIA, said, “The association had disabled the website for the last week or so in view of the upgradation work. We got to know about the hacking Tuesday morning. We would be lodging a complaint with the police soon.”

[…]

When the history of the URL of the HIA website was accessed using online tools, the screen displayed “Hacked by Dr Avatar and Fallag Firas and Fallag XTN…. We are once again knocking snicks and snitches doors cause your crimes is something we dont forgive”.

The news outlet also mentions other hacks that readers of this blog may not have known about: the Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, and the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Officers).

Read more on The Indian Express.


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