India Trade Promotion Organisation website hacked

Hackers calling for “respect for Pakistan Cyber Space” took over the India Trade Promotion Organisation’s (ITPO) website last week.

The organisation’s website, indiatradefair.com, was out of service until late Saturday 8 August, according to The Times of India. ITPO organises trade fairs in India.

The website has since been restored, however a Google search still reveals a message from a hacker identified as ‘Zalim’ in the website’s summary. It states: "This website hacked by 'Zalim'."


A screen grab of India Trade Promotion Organisation's summary on Google

During Saturday's attack, ITPO’s website was replaced with a black screen and text from alleged hacker ‘Guijar 007’ claiming to be a member of ‘TeamLeets’, the newspaper reported.

It reassured administrators “Don’t worry Your (sic) database is 100% safe :)” adding “Use your brain and fix the Bug (sic).”

The message called on the organisation to “Give Respect in ‘Pakistan Cyber Space’ & Save Muslim Peoples All Over the World”.

Earlier this year, hacktivist collective Anonymous claimed to have stolen 1TB data, including unencrypted passwords, from Expo Milan 2015’s ticketing provider, Best Union.

EW has contacted the India Trade Promotion Organisation for comment.