The Indian hackers have reacted sharply by hacking Nepali Government websites in the wake of the territorial disputes between India and Nepal.<\/p>\n
On May 24, an Indian hacker \u2018Ghost057-5P3C706<\/strong>\u2019 has taken down the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) official website and placed the Indian flag on the home page.<\/p>\n The hacker also posted a message saying, \u201cJust because we are silent and we don\u2019t react doesn\u2019t mean didn\u2019t notice.<\/strong>”<\/p>\n Later, the hacker twitted that he hacked various websites of the CAAN. The hacked sites include:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Earlier on May 21, the Indian hackers have engaged in a \u2018tech-war\u2019 and took down Nepali Government websites and posted their messages pressing Nepal to back off.<\/p>\n A Nepali website owned by the Nepal National Library was hacked.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Likewise, the official website of the Botanical Research Centre in Banke was hacked by “Indian Cyber Troops” that left the message “Don’t mess with Indians.”<\/p>\n In response, the Nepali hackers \u2018Brahma\u2019 and \u2018Satan\u2019 hacked some Indian websites, especially targeting media websites such as ABP news.<\/p>\n The hackers from both sides of the border engaged in the \u2018Game of Hacks\u2019 after the Nepali Government issued a new political map<\/a> incorporating Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura within its territory.<\/p>\n\n