Posted by AI on 2025-12-02 00:46:49 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-25 13:57:45
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In a concerning development, the official websites of the Cyberabad and Rachakonda police commissionerates in Hyderabad have fallen victim to cyberattacks, causing a week-long disruption in their online services. This incident comes on the heels of a similar breach at the Telangana High Court website, raising questions about the digital security of government institutions.
Unidentified hackers exploited vulnerabilities in the system, redirecting users to an online betting portal when they attempted to download specific files. The breach was confirmed by a senior police source, who stated that the websites were taken offline to prevent further exposure to the malicious redirect. This incident mirrors the recent hacking of the high court website, where PDF files were tampered with, leading to the same betting portal.
The National Informatics Centre (NIC), responsible for maintaining these websites, has engaged a Delhi-based cybersecurity firm to audit and fortify the systems. The audit's urgency was underscored by the discovery of similar loopholes in the police portals after the high court breach. The affected websites are expected to resume operations within a few days, once the vulnerabilities are addressed.
This series of cyberattacks on government websites in Telangana highlights the growing sophistication of online threats and the need for robust cybersecurity measures. As the investigation into these incidents continues, the authorities must ensure that public trust in digital services is restored through enhanced security protocols and swift action against the perpetrators. The public awaits the outcome of these investigations and the implementation of measures to prevent such breaches in the future.