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An angry Indian hacked into the website of the Royal Austrailan Air force and posted a threatening message aimed directly at the Australian government.
In a message posted on the website, this hacker identifies himself as Atul Dwivedi. The message issues a warning to the Australian government, to act now agianst the spate of racial attacks against Indians, or else face more cyber attacks such as this one.
Hacker Atul Dwivedi posted this message on the Royal Austrailan Air force website -- "This site has been hacked by Atul Dwivedi. This is a warning message to the Australian government. Immediately take all measures to stop racist attacks against Indian students in Australia or else I will pawn all your cyber properties like this one."
The website which had been pulled off the internet temporarily by the Australian government has been made accessible again.
This cyber slur comes just a day after the centre assured the supreme court that the Australian government had swung into action to prevent racist attacks on Indian students.
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In a message posted on the website, this hacker identifies himself as Atul Dwivedi. The message issues a warning to the Australian government, to act now agianst the spate of racial attacks against Indians, or else face more cyber attacks such as this one.
Hacker Atul Dwivedi posted this message on the Royal Austrailan Air force website -- "This site has been hacked by Atul Dwivedi. This is a warning message to the Australian government. Immediately take all measures to stop racist attacks against Indian students in Australia or else I will pawn all your cyber properties like this one."
The website which had been pulled off the internet temporarily by the Australian government has been made accessible again.
This cyber slur comes just a day after the centre assured the supreme court that the Australian government had swung into action to prevent racist attacks on Indian students.
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*www.timesnow.tv/Angry-Indian-hacks-RAAF-website/articleshow/4322154.cms