Ladies and gentlemen, we are living in a stalker’s paradise. The website of Jamia Milia Islamia University has been hacked thrice within 24 hours. Even if one could brush aside the first episode of hacking as an innocent prank, the second and third breach raises the question of serious security loopholes.
In the second time in 24 hours, the official website of #Delhi‘s #JamiaMilliaIslamia University was hacked on Tuesday
Read @ANI story | https://t.co/mahIh2WxyA pic.twitter.com/SG3MC34Pt3
— ANI Digital (@ani_digital) May 22, 2018
While the first message was a birthday wish for someone named Pooja, the second message was supposedly a response from the girl. “Sorry. I have a boyfriend,” the message said. While this may have drawn quite a few laughs, the third message which said, “Stuck by Faisal 1337”, “Pakistan Zindabad”, “Your Website Stamped By & Pak Cyber Attackers Team”. “Security is just an illusion”, finally jolted most people into realising the security concern that comes with such a breach.
No group has claimed responsibility for the hacking and the website has been restored right after all the episodes. Incidents like this one are fodder for memes and incessant trolling, so Twitter did what it does best. One went as far as to pre-empt the girl’s response.
Someone please hack Jamia’s website again and write “I have a Boyfriend: Pooja”
— InGenious (@Bees_Kut) May 22, 2018
Pooja! Tumne Ladke Ka Dil Tod Diya Happy Birthday Hi To Bola Tha.. Koun Sa Tumhe I Love You Bola Tha
Mafi mago usse— I’m Who? (@AmanLive45) May 23, 2018
Now becomes Dating site
— Asim Minhaj (@AsimMinhaj1) May 22, 2018
Ghar se kuch dur
Nikalate hi chalte hi
Ye sabse best hai ? pic.twitter.com/qjTLYQ73dT
— NV (@NV_Handle) May 22, 2018
@ANI phir se check Karo .. Banda talented he
— Observer (@weINDIAN0_0) May 22, 2018
Yeah right. The minister should himself develop the security code to fix it.
— singh AVINASH (@aksadorable) May 22, 2018
This is the perfect slap to those love jihadis! https://t.co/c22kkUSyNT
— Am I Write? (@vogue_ensemble) May 23, 2018
HRD ministry can’t protect data of university students from hacking
& they tell us stories of Digital India & Aadhar— anuradha_dighe (@anuradha_dighe) May 22, 2018
After the first episode of hacking, the varsity’s media coordinator Saima Saeed told PTI, “It is unfortunate that someone plays such pranks to send personalised messages. We would be taking this issue seriously. There would be a meeting and we will decide future course of action.” However, it remains to be seen how they make sure a fourth incident doesn’t lurk in the offing.
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