As I previously mentioned in the 1-15 August Cyber Attack Timeline,
I decided to build a dedicated timeline for the Cyber Attacks between
India an Pakistan happened during the month of August as they reached an
unusual peak in conjunction with the occurrence of the Independence
Days in Pakistan (14 August), and India (15 August).
Actually the relationships between the
two countries are not what I would define idyllic, and to confirm this
scenario, a huge cyber espionage operation against BSNL the Indian
state-owned Telco company, has recently surfaced.
In any case, easily predictable, hackers of both sides contributed to
add further fuel to the fire with an unusual peak of attacks
concentrated around the dates of the Independence Days. These attacks
have not the sophistication typical of state-sponsored operations, since
are mainly “limited” to defacements (so the damage is more symbolic
than practical). However, in several cases the targets are of very high
profile (as in the case of the Facebook pages of the Pakistan Army).
A short (probably non-exhaustive) summary follows:
Also notice that during the same Period Pakistan was targeted by an unprecedented wave of Cyber Attacks by Afghan Hackers.
This is indeed quite curious since the attacks came nearly in contemporary of the first football match between the two countries
in Kabul after 36 years (and the first home match of the Afghanistan
national team after 10 years). For the chronicle, in the real world,
Afghanistan’s footballers have won 3-0 over Pakistan.
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