Conspiracy by hackers from enemy countries to disrupt public life by cyber attack in India


Cyber ​​terrorists in a bid to seize the country's infrastructure

Hackers try to disrupt electricity, electric transport in major cities including Mumbai, Delhi: threat to services like payment services, banks, defense

There were 11.50 lakh attacks on the country's public service departments last year: Cyber-Army experts advise

New Delhi: India is a target of hackers. Cyber ​​terrorists and enemy countries want to spread chaos in the country through cyber attacks. Cyber ​​attacks in India have tripled in a single year. Public sector service departments are constantly targeted by cyber terrorists from enemy countries.

Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Kolkata are witnessing constant cyber attacks to disrupt power supply and electric transmission. 18 sectors are being targeted for providing special services to create chaos in the country. According to the country's cyber security agency CIRT-IN, 3.94 lakh cyber attacks took place in 18 sectors of the country in 2019.

In 2020, there were 11.55 lakh cyber attacks against it. That is, cyber attacks tripled in a single year. Suppose a city like Mumbai-Delhi has a power outage system. What happens? Darkness spreads in the city and an atmosphere of fear is created. What happens if traffic signals go green all over the city?

Chaos spreads in the city and accidents increase. In the same way, what if the electric-powered transport service stops? Trapped in the middle of all. If the water supply is cut off, the citizens will be disturbed. If such chaos spreads, internal discontent will increase in the country. The cyber terrorists of the enemy country have been active in creating such a situation again and again. A conspiracy has been hatched to target the country's 18 infrastructure sectors.

Payment services, banking, IT portals, railway portals, defense, chemistry, nuclear, food and agriculture, health, water, transport, electricity departments are under constant cyber attacks. To prevent this, experts have advised the development of a special cyber-army similar to the Army.

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