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StormFiber from Pakistan Hacked by Indians

Pakistani StormFiber hacked by Indians!

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StormFiber from Pakistan Hacked

Indian hackers allegedly broke into StormFiber, one of Pakistan’s largest internet service providers, on Wednesday, according to local media. The hackers, who are believed to be from India, wrote a message on the official website that featured the Indian flag and thanked their armed forces.

Cyber security News: Hackers operating in India have vandalised the website of StormFiber, a Pakistani ISP owned by Lakson Group. Archive of this page:

The note said, “Thank you to all the valiant soldiers who gave their lives to make us one of the finest and proudest nations in the world.

The website of Habib Metropolitan Bank was also compromised by the same hacker earlier in August 2020. Users of the service  issues when it was hacked, which they tweeted about. The website of Habib Metropolitan Bank was also compromised by the same hacker earlier in August 2020. Users of the service experienced issues when it was hacked, which they tweeted about.

Later storm fiber, apologized to its client for the trouble the attack had caused.

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