Pakistani who hacked apex court website tracked
October 12th, 2011 - 1:52 pm ICT by IANSIslamabad, Oct 12 (IANS) The hacker who defaced the website of Pakistan’s Supreme Court has been tracked, authorities said.
The Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) cyber crime wing traced the hacker, reported Dawn.
“Zombie KSA” defaced the apex court website Sep 27 and left derogatory remarks.
“This was the second hacking of the website and it was a huge concern for us,” an official was quoted as saying.
The hacker was tracked through “online footprints” and authorities will now get in touch with Interpol to help nab the hacker.
“Zombie is on the run on the internet since we have been tracing him through different internet protocols and filters,” the official added.
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