The Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) lodged a complaint with Cyber Crime Police Station, attached to Cyberabad Police Commissionerate, alleging that 22 government websites were hacked by unknown Pakistan cyber hackers, said Assistant Commissioner of Police S Jayaram.
"As the websites and servers are maintained by NIC and based on the complaint we spoke to the NIC authorities, who informed us that they were already in knowledge of the same and the matter is under investigation. They (State Information Centre) were taking necessary steps in this regard along with NIC Delhi authorities," the ACP said.
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