The Website of the Army Nursing College was Hacked After the Pahalgam Terror Attack 2025

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The Website of the Army Nursing College was Hacked After the Pahalgam Terror Attack

The Website of the Army Nursing College was Hacked After the Pahalgam Terror Attack

High Alert!!! Army Nursing College confronted a cyberattack, and the message shown on the homepage of the website was “You Are Hacked!!! Time Insane PK”

As Bharat had to suffer loss and grief due to the recent Jammu and Kashmir Attack in Pahalgam, the whole country needed time to calm down. However, it wasn’t possible to do so. We have to see another terror in the role of a hack on the Army Nursing College official website, which is also the work of a Pakistan-based hacker group, “Team Insane PK.

India announced several steps against Pakistan two days before the hackers’ attack, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and designating the defense advisors at the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi as “persona non grata.”

India took a more aggressive stance on Thursday, declaring that all Pakistani visas would be cancelled, except those granted to Hindu Pakistani nationals for an extended time, and giving the majority of Pakistanis 72 hours to depart the country.

In response, Pakistan took some tit-for-tat actions of its own. It declared it was blocking its airspace to Indian flights and stated that it “shall exercise the right” to halt all bilateral agreements, including the crucial Simla Agreement.

The hackers posted a provocative message on the Army College of Nursing’s website on Friday, discussing the two-nation thesis among other topics.

According to Army sources, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the country’s official organization for handling computer security events, will need to assist the Army College of Nursing, an independent organization run by the Army Welfare Education Society.

Image showing about previous cyber attacks on Army Nursing College Webiste

Previous Cyber Attacks

Distributed denial of service (DDoS) and other assaults against the Indian government and other websites, including those of businesses and educational institutions, are thought to have been carried out by Team Insane PK.

Additionally, they had targeted official websites in advance of the G20 meeting in India in 2023.

But it was a cyberattack on the well-known Burger Singh restaurant in 2024 that made them famous after they released the offer code “FPak20.” The hackers created a digital graffiti wall and altered parts of the chain’s website.

Chain

“The backstory to this cyber saga? Well, it turns out that a cheeky promo code we once thought was a good idea (“Fpak20,” ring any bells?) landed better than we expected. In retrospect, offering discounts with geopolitical flair is a gift that keeps giving.”

Additionally, it declared it an “open mic night for hackers” and opted to preserve the digital graffiti for a day.

Burger Singh, Social Media Post

“As for our feelings towards the hackers, let’s just say we’re not losing sleep over it. We’re too busy dreaming up the next big thing that’ll make Burger Singh more legendary than the GDP of some countries (no names mentioned, of course). Our focus? Moving forward, burgers in hand, always.”

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