Armed Forces websites hacked by Indian Hackers

Armed Forces websites hacked by Indian Hackers

The group of Indian hackers has hacked the Canadian Army's website after issuing a warning and expressed dissatisfaction with the Canadian government's allegations regarding the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

According to the British newspaper "The Telegraph," the official website of the Canadian Armed Forces was temporarily disabled by the Indian hackers' group.

The killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar has given rise to a new conflict between Canada and India following the hacking of this website.The official website of the Canadian Armed Forces was apparently hacked by the "Indian Cyber Force," which later shared a screenshot on "X" (formerly Twitter).

On September 21, hackers had issued a threat to attack the Canadian Cyber Space, stating, "Prepare to taste the power." The following day, the hackers expressed their doubts about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations and his anti-India policies.

Speaking to the Canadian newspaper "The Globe and Mail," Daniel Le Bouthillier, Head of Media Relations at the Department of National Defence, said, "There was an issue with the website in the afternoon, but it was later resolved."