Officials said the website: irsofficersonline.Gov.In, was restored and made operational again soon after it was hacked late evening yesterday.
A message posted on the wall of the portal read: "Pak Cyber Thunders. Hacked by Pak MOnster!"
"The technical team which manages the website, restored it in less than two hours time. The hacking did not last long," a senior officer said.
Incidentally, the same portal was hacked in February last year and messages such as "Pakistan Zindabad" and "we are team Pak cyber attacker" were posted on it.
Officials added the technical team of the CBDT handling the website has also sent a report in this regard to the Computer Emergency Response Team of India (CERT-In), which is the nodal agency to combat hacking, phishing and to fortify defences of the Indian internet domain.
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