Pakistan Army’s cyber team outsmarts India. The Pakistani Army’s cyber team surprised India in Operation Banyan Marsus.
According to sources, security sources say that the Pakistani Army’s cyber attack damaged India in multiple domains, damaging India’s power infrastructure and oil sector.
The Pakistani cyber team also caused severe damage to Indian national communications. The Indian government’s email and OTP infrastructure were also shut down. The Pakistani cyber team disrupted Indian surveillance systems, destroyed communication hardware and hacked Indian websites.
The Pakistani cyber team took down servers at Indian airports, disrupted the Indian Air Force’s communication system, and disrupted the railway system.
The Pakistani cyber attack also hacked the system, gaining access to India’s National, Eastern, Northern and Western Load Dispatch Centers, temporarily depriving about 80% of Indian consumers of electricity. More than 3600 power feeders in Uttar Pradesh, more than 600 in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and more than 4500 in Maharashtra were hacked and disconnected.
معرکہ بنیان مرصوص/بھارت کیخلاف سائبر جوابی حملہ
آپریشن بنیان مرصوص میں افواج پاکستان کی سائبر ٹیم سرگرم عمل رہی
پاکستان کی سائبر ٹیم نے بھارتی جارحیت کو منہ توڑ جواب دیا
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The Pakistani cyber team hacked and disabled two AI central servers of the Punjab Load Dispatch Center, 235 wind and solar grids in the state of Karnataka, databases of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, Indraprastha Gas Limited, while about 4500 government and public sector communication routes were also disabled.
The Pakistani Army’s cyber team attacked all major Indian servers, including those of the Indian government, army, air force, stock exchanges and public sector organisations, disrupting email, OTP workflows and internal communications across the country, while 3,500 CCTV cameras were hacked in government buildings, highways and other public areas.
In occupied Jammu and Kashmir, 250 key ISP communication routers were hacked and rendered inoperable, while data from over 90 government and corporate sector websites was compromised, including those of the Indian Air Force, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Border Security Force, Unique Identification Authority of India, and Indian Railways.
The Pakistani Army’s cyber team also hacked servers at Indian airports, including Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. During Operation Banyan Marsus, the communication system of the Indian Air Force was disrupted, including the Northern, Southern and Western Air Commands of the Indian Air Force.