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HYDERABAD: Following the hacking of over 21 government websites
recently, analysis by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team
(CERT-In) has identified the root cause as the vulnerability in the
website www. christianminorities.ap.gov.in. Hackers made repeated
attempts on Monday as well to tamper with websites but were
unsuccessful since the internal security audit was done before making
some of the sites operational on Sunday night. It was also found that
the hacking attempts were made from Jakarta, Algeria and Turkey.

The security of government websites was brought under the limelight
after hackers recently gained entry into the websites hosted by the
Andhra Pradesh State Data Centre (APSDC) server. The hackers had not
done a lot of damage but had created an additional page on the sites
with a URL suggesting the information in it was regarding the state
budget and that its confidentiality had been breached.

The state government ordered a security audit and entrusted the work
to Cyber Security Works. The certified applications will later be
tested by Wipro ethical hacking team before being hosted on the
server. Meanwhile, a few websites were restored Sunday night itself.

The site http://christianminoraties.ap.gov.in will be analysed further
before it is reopened.

Meanwhile, the minister for information technology and communications
Ponnala Lakshmaiah called a high-level meeting on February 22 with
officials from his� department, other investigating and maintenance
agencies as well as officials from the departments whose websites were
hacked for further discussions on the subject.


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