The computer at the National Informatics Center was hacked


-Prime Minister and National Security Agency details stolen?

-Information of more than one hundred computers hacked

New Delhi Dated 18th September 2020 Friday

The new revelation comes after reports surfaced that China was stealing the information of some of the country's dignitaries, including our prime minister and cabinet, through spying equipment. Some computers at the National Informatics Center (NIC) were hacked. The cyber branch of the Delhi Police has been working in this direction since the beginning of this month.

The cyber branch of the Delhi Police became active in this direction after a police complaint was lodged by the NIC. According to the NIC, the information of not one or two, but one hundred computers was hacked. The NIC's computers contained intelligence from the National Security Agency (NSI), including the prime minister, other leaders and some dignitaries. This information may be misused. Some of the 100 computers belonged to NIC and others to Income Tax Department (IT).

According to an official of the Delhi Police Cyber ​​Branch, the hacking was carried out by a Bangalore-based company. An e-mail arrived at NIC. NIC data was stolen when he clicked on the e-mail. The mail in Bangalore belonged to an American company. It may be recalled that a few days ago there was news that some Chinese companies were monitoring tens of thousands of people in India. These tens of thousands included the Prime Minister, the President, Union Ministers, senior government officials, chief ministers, some top players, top actors, and so on. The Chinese company was monitoring all these activities and day-to-day activities. Just kept an eye out and recorded some details.

The issue was then tabled in Parliament. A spokesman for the Indian government had lodged a complaint with the Chinese embassy. Simultaneously a committee was formed which was overseeing the investigation of the incident.


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