Monday, June 10, 2013

Cyber crime

Cyber Crime in Pakistan

      Here now i am going to see you about CYBER CRIME in pakistan which is going to be
      increasing day by day in pakistan and showing a great difficulty for the whole nation and
                                                              u can see now................
     

      

we will show u more ohhh sorry a lot of crimes in Pakistan ............

 CBI Website Hacked

 

   It was hacked by Pakistanis.Please people comments on it.

Cyber Crime Increased Against Girls In Pakistan 

 

       This news was about Girls who were teased by hacking.

7 Indian Government Ministries Websites Hacked by Pakistani Hackers 

       A group of Pakistani hackers Pakistan Cyber Army (PCA) has hacked and deface sever (7) high profile Indian Government Ministries websites.
The hackers going with the handles of H4x0r HuSsY, 1337,  H4x0rL1f3, Invectus, KhantastiC HaXor and Shadow008 collectively defaced top ministries websites
The list includes the official website of Mitigating Poverty in Western Rajasthan (MPOWER) (mpowerraj.gov.in) running under Chief Minister of Rajasthan Shri Ashok Gehlot, website of Chief Commissioner (Authorized Representative) Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi (cdrcestat.gov.in) (CESTAT) , Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (sameer.gov.in) (Sameer), website of Works Information & Monitoring System (pwddelhi.gov.in), official website of Bihar Tourism from Ministry of Tourism India (bihartourism.gov.in), website of Government of Kerala (nurses.kerala.gov.in) and website of salary revision commission of Government of Kerala (src.kerala.gov.in).
The hackers left their deface page with a deface message explaining why the sites were hacked and greeting to other hackers.

Pakistan Hacks Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry & 26 Other Websites

The official website of Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry (www.mofa.gov.bd) has been hacked and defaced by the hackers from Pakistan Cyber Army (PCA).
The hackers posted a list of 26 other hacked websites, most of them are educational institutes. They also left a deface message in green color with black background, according to the message:
“You have been hacked, ”This is a PayBack From Pakistan Cyber Army. This is not a game you kidz, Don’t play with fire,” 
“This is a PayBack From Pakistan Cyber Army. This is not a game you kidz, Don’t play with fire,”
“If you lamers wont stop fucking around with our Cyber Space, we will make your Cyber Space Hell.”
“More to come,” “Pakistan Zindabad.”
Looks like this cyber war between two countries will not come to an end for now, soon we will see retaliation from Bangladeshi hackers and the game will continue.
As you can see in the above screenshot , at the time of publishing this article, the website of Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry was offline, seems  as if the admins are having hard time restoring the site. 

Majority of cyber crime victims don’t report
Majority of cyber crime victims don’t reportMajority of Cyber Crime Victim don't Report
Majority of cyber crime victims don’t report

 Majority of Cyber Crime Victims don't Report

  KARACHI:The unwillingness of cyber crime victims to pursue cases
is the major hurdle in the way of investigations and action against
hackers and criminals in the country. This was stated by the President
Pakistan Information Security Association (PISA) and former additional
director general FIA Ammar Jaffery while speaking at the “Information
Security Conference” via Skype in connection with CONNECT 2012 at
Karachi Expo Centre on Wednesday.He said that 200 cases were reported for cyber crimes including hacking of website, tracing of emails, frauds through Internet and mobile phones during 2011. He pointed out that most of the cyber crime victims do not report the incident of Internet misuse to investigators due to several reasons including fear of police, black mailing and personal secrets.
Jaffery said that cyber crimes are on the rise, causing colossal damages to the victim companies and individuals in the country. He noted with pleasure that FIA has revived Cyber Security Task Force to deal with computer based crimes. “Use of forensics science system can help a lot in effectively detecting and curbing cyber crimes”, he added.
He underlined the need for creating awareness among the masses specially the users of Internet about the availability of legal means to try the hackers and misuser of cyber facilities.
Quoting the official of Internet search engine Google, he said the Pakistan is among those three countries in the world that are shy of using Internet for trading activities. As much as 190 countries in the world are using it.
Dean Faculty of Computing Riphah International University, Dr Saad Zafar while presenting his paper on “Botnets” said that 5.5 billion attacks of hacking were blocked around the globe during 2011.
He said 4,595 web attacks were blocked per day with the help of mitigating devises while an estimated 42 billion global spams per day were handled last year. He said hackers use highly customised and sophisticated tools and intrusions to hack websites and emails for steeling personal information.
He said 232 million identities were stolen during 2011 while the incidents of malicious attacks surged by 81 per cent during the year. Rewters CEO Faiz A Shuja said that effective mitigation tools were available to take down botnets and malware. He pointed out that systems using Microsoft products were the major victim of hackers.
Another computer expert Asif Riaz suggested teh users to change their passwords after every 60 days.
Technical manager National Agency for Computer Security Malaysia Haythe El Mir, chief consultant SECUREBEANS, Dr Sarfraz of TEXPO, Azam Mughal and partner IT solution providers TEXPO, Dubai Chris Dorny also presented their papers of the security issue.
Meanwhile, a large number of business executives visited Karachi Expo Center held trade negotiations on the 2nd day of 7th ICT exhibition CONNECT 2012.

KARACHI - The unwillingness of cyber crime victims to pursue cases is the major hurdle in the way of investigations and action against hackers and criminals in the country. This was stated by the President Pakistan Information Security Association (PISA) and former additional director general FIA Ammar Jaffery while speaking at the “Information Security Conference” via Skype in connection with CONNECT 2012 at Karachi Expo Centre on Wednesday. - See more at: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2012/05/23/city/karachi/majority-of-cyber-crime-victims-don%E2%80%99t-report/#sthash.SwzZFNwb.dpuf

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