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Pakistan Web host Winshosting blog defaced by Indishell

Posted on June 21, 2012 by Lee J

A large and popular free/paid web hosting Winshosting service has had its blog attacked and defaced by Indian based hacker group indishell. the attack comes as many other Pakistani websites have been breached and attacked today as well. The blog appears to of been restored but there is a mirror on arab-zone. We got sent a extra message from the attack as well by indishell hackers.

Indishell deface a blog site and warning to Pakistan Lamers to back off at attacking Indian websites at yesterday. They claim that they can wipe all winshosting servers down of Pakistan, but they just give a message across Pakistan web hosting site by defacing blog. Victim Site Title :- Best free web hosting Pakistan cheap domain name registration reseller hosting Karachi Pakistan Site link: – https://blog.winshosting.com/ Mirror link: – https://arab-zone.net/mirror/115238/blog.winshosting.com/ Alexa info: – Global rank: 135,306 Rank in Pakistan: – 1,163 At Deface page "Special Greetz to :- Yāsh Bhaiya , Ketan Singh , Xtremee Killar and All members of Indishell , Indian Hackers n Myanmar Hackers [:D]"

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