Supreme Courts website hacked:
Hackers demand banning all objectionable content by PTA
The official website of the Supreme Court of Pakistan was hacked and the apex court had taken notice of the incident to initiate a probe, Express 24/7 reported on Tuesday quoted Shamsul Islam Naz Ex-Secretary General Pakistan Federal Union Of Journalists (PFUJ) on a popular Google group PressPakistan.
The hacker, going by the code name Zombie_Ksa, also left a message on the homepage claiming the data was still intact and no damage had yet been done.
The message further said the page had been defaced to get the attention of the chief justice. The hacker asked the chief justice to order Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to block access to all pornographic content on the internet.
A message had also been left to the chief justice asking him to help the needy and take effective steps in eradicating poverty. The defaced page has been removed from the website.
The defacement of websites has been an ongoing issue, with hackers from India and Pakistan regularly hacking official websites from both sides.
Earlier, a group of hackers calling themselves the ‘Pakistan Cyber Army’ (PCA) defaced IndianDefence.com, terming it as revenge for the defacement of defence.pk.