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Hacker group allegedly leaks data of Indian Army personnel using Airtel network; company denies claim
Red Rabbit Team in a message to PTI claimed that it has access to pan-India data of Bharti Airtel through a shell uploaded on the company s server and will leak more data soon.
Feb 08, 2021 13:27:21 IST
A hacker group has allegedly leaked data of Army personnel using Bharti Airtel network in Jammu and Kashmir, however, the company has denied any breach in its system. The group, with the name of Red Rabbit Team, hacked some Indian websites and posted the data on the web pages of those portals. The hackers shared some links of those web pages on
Hackers leak Army personnel s data using Airtel network, telco denies any breach
The group, with the name of Red Rabbit Team, hacked some Indian websites and posted the data on the web pages of those portals
PTI | February 6, 2021 | Updated 15:41 IST
A hacker group has allegedly leaked data of Army personnel using Bharti Airtel network in Jammu and Kashmir, however, the company has denied any breach in its system.
The group, with the name of Red Rabbit Team, hacked some Indian websites and posted the data on the web pages of those portals.
The hackers shared some links of those web pages on Twitter in a comment over a tweet of cyber security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia and tagged several media organisations.
Hackers leak data of Indian Army personnel using Airtel network; company denies breach PTI
New Delhi: A hacker group has allegedly leaked data of Army personnel using Bharti Airtel network in Jammu and Kashmir, however, the company has denied any breach in its system.
The group, with the name of Red Rabbit Team, hacked some Indian websites and posted the data on the web pages of those portals.
The hackers shared some links of those web pages on Twitter in a comment over a tweet of cyber security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia and tagged several media organisations.
The query sent to the Indian Army did not elicit any reply but an Army official said “We are not aware of any such information but it appears to be malicious intent of some inimical elements”.
The hackers shared some links of those web pages on Twitter in a comment over a tweet of cyber security researcher Rajshekhar Rajaharia and tagged several media organisations.