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The official website of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was allegedly hacked by Indian hackers.

In a report published in Pakistan English daily, The Express Tribune, the message on the website of PPP read, “Team IBH is back again on Pakistan government servers. You should have expected us.”

As claimed by Pakistan media, the website of PPP has an image of Indian flag along with a post that states, “Stop barking for Kashmir.”

This is being seen as the counter attack by the Indian hackers after the Pakistan hackers allegedly hacked the websites of Indian universities.

Pertinently the websites of prestigious Indian universities like Delhi University (DU), Indian Institute of Technology ( IIT) Delhi, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were hacked Tuesday evening allegedly by some Pakistan-based groups.

The portals of DU, AMU, IIT-Delhi and IIT-BHU, when opened, did not show the usual information and were posted with messages and videos about alleged atrocities by Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir.

The hackers, who called themselves PHC, also posted some pro-Pakistani slogans on the websites, and said: “Nothing deleted or stolen. Just here to deliver my message to Indians.”

The message asked Indians if they were aware of what their soldiers were doing in Kashmir. The hacked portals also had “Pakistan zindabad” slogans.

Websites of University of Kota, Army Institute of Management and Technology, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences, and National Aerospace Laboratories did not open or could not be reached.

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