Chinese hackers step up attacks on Indian shores
By Sachin Dave, ET Bureau | Updated: Aug 07, 2017
A leading Indian infrastructure company recently discovered to its dismay that its IT systems were compromised, with hackers gaining remote access to some of the most sensitive information for a fairly long period of time.
While no official complaint has been made by the company, the attack might just be proverbial tip of the iceberg, and cyber-security experts engaged by the firm say Chinese hackers were behind the breach. Several Indian companies and some government institutions have seen an increase in cyber attacks originating in China, say industry trackers.
Like in the case of the infrastructure company, these attacks are often carried out through difficult to-trace proxy servers in North Korea, Africa, Eastern Europe and Russia. Unlike a normal attack, the Chinese breaches tend to exploit vulnerabilities of Indian IT systems and "just observe.”
“Often, cyber attacks originating from neighbouring countries are relayed through VPN and proxy servers in eastern Europe, Africa, North Korea and Russia. These attacks are very sophisticated, well planned and targeted toward specific sectors and companies,” said Amit Jaju, partner of EY’s forensic technology & discovery services.
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