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Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) members also brought this to the notice of the Government of Telangana, Government of Odisha, and Government of India.
The Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) identified that more than 22 websites belongs to different Indian Government and State Government websites that were hacked by unknown Pakistan cyber hackers. Often, several hacked Indian websites, including the ones belonging to crucial government agencies of Telangana State Government, Odisha State Government, Andhra Pradesh State Government and Gujarat State Governments. Websites, which they claimed to have hacked official Indian Government and State Governments websites put up the list of the hacked websites on the wall of their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Madleets. After hacking the websites, the hackers put their logo and vulnerable text on the homepages. TITA Team approached Cyberabad Police to report the same. TITA Team met Asst. Commissioner of Police (Cyber Crime) Mr. Jairam and team to file the complaint.
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