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Pak-based hackers behind data leak of 26L Airtel users – The Munsif Daily

New Delhi, Feb 4 :  The recent data leak of at least 26 lakh Airtel users from Jammu and Kashmir was the handiwork of state-sponsored Pakistan-based hackers, who kept creating new accounts to put data on the web and somehow tried to sell them for $3500 in Bitcoin, fresh details emerged on Thursday. In 2018, the cyber cell of Delhi Police had identified a Pakistan-based hacker group that defaced and hacked the Indian government websites. The hacking group was later identified as ‘TeamLeets’ working at the behest of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The same hacking group is now behind the Airtel data leak, that initially dumped the data via a domain on the internet and threatened to leak more Airtel data via a new Twitter handle that goes by the name of ‘Red Rabbit Teams’.

Pak-based hackers behind data leak of 26L Airtel users

Pak-based hackers behind data leak of 26L Airtel users By Mansoor|   Published: 4th February 2021 8:54 pm IST Photo: representational image New Delhi: The recent data leak of at least 26 lakh Airtel users from Jammu and Kashmir was the handiwork of state-sponsored Pakistan-based hackers, who kept creating new accounts to put data on the web and somehow tried to sell them for $3500 in Bitcoin, fresh details emerged on Thursday. In 2018, the cyber cell of Delhi Police had identified a Pakistan-based hacker group that defaced and hacked the Indian government websites. The hacking group was later identified as ‘TeamLeets’ working at the behest of Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Pakistan-based cybercriminals behind Airtel data hack

Pakistan-based cybercriminals behind Airtel data hack ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Thu, Feb 4 2021 18:48 IST | ​ 0 Views Cyber Crime. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Feb 4 : The recent data leak of at least 26 lakh Airtel users from Jammu and Kashmir was the handiwork of Pakistan-based hackers, who created new accounts to put data in the public forum and sell them for $3500 in Bitcoin, a security expert said on Thursday. The hackers, who go by the name of TeamLeets and are possibly operating from Pakistan, initially dumped the data on a link and even threatened to leak more Airtel data via a new Twitter handle that goes by the name of Red Rabbit Teams .

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