Friday, April 11, 2008

Chinese hackers penetrate crucial MEA network

Hackers, suspected to be from mainland China, have made deep intrusions into the secure computer systems of the ministry of external affairs, according to top government sources.
The serious breach was detected during a routine security audit by the intelligence agencies last month – the hackers had left clear trails. Alarmed, the government is sending a team of intelligence officials to audit the security standards of systems and computers in key Indian missions around the world, starting with the embassy in Beijing, sources say.
The Chinese hackers had even accessed some of the stand-alone secure computers on which senior MEA officials store secret notes on national policy and mission plans. Sources say these stand-alone computers may have been carelessly connected to the local area network and through it to the Internet giving hackers access.
After the audit at the embassy in Beijing by this month-end, the missions in Europe and the US would be next.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Chinese cannot be held responsible for such acts. Its the website developers who did not took the appropriate precautions. If the same could have been done before by website developers then Chinese hackers would have failed to hack the website.