Dehradun, October 4: A sudden major cyberattack in Uttarakhand brought the entire IT system of the state to a standstill, which has had a serious impact on government work. Due to the cyberattack, the most important government websites and services of the state have completely shut down, including important platforms like CM Helpline, Land Registry, and e-Office.
Work in government offices is stalled for the second day today, due to which administrative work has been affected across the state, including the Secretariat. Cyberattacks 2024: One in Four Indians Faced Hacking Attacks in Q1 2024, Malware Continues To Be Major Cyber Threat, Says Report.
Speaking to ANI, about the cyberattack, Nikita Khandelwal, Director, ITDA Information Technology Development Agency, said, "During scanning on October 2, it was found that the machine has been affected by malware, so as a precaution we have shut down our data centre, due to which all applications have been shut down and all are being scanned." Cybercrime: Indian Firms Must Avoid Complacency As Cyber Incidents Mount, Say Experts.
"After testing, efforts are being made to be up by tomorrow morning. 186 government websites have been affected by the cyber-attack," he added.
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