Report Wire

News at Another Perspective

Health ministry approaches CERT-In over try to hack its web site

3 min read

By PTI

NEW DELHI:  The Union well being ministry has requested the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) beneath the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to look into the reported try of hacking of its web site allegedly by a Russian hacker group.

Cyber safety specialists from CloudSEK have claimed that the Russian hacker group ‘Phoenix’ focused the web site and managed to get entry to the ministry’s Health Management Information System portal, which has particulars of all of the hospitals of India and staff and physicians.

“We have sought details and asked the CERT-In to look into the alleged hacking of the health ministry’s website. They will submit a report,” an official supply advised PTI.

CERT-In is the nationwide nodal company for responding to pc safety incidents and supplies prevention and response providers to authorities departments and personal our bodies.

According to a report by CloudSEK, the group talked about that the assault is “a consequence of India’s agreement over the oil price cap and sanctions of G20 over the Russia-Ukraine war”.

ALSO READ| Russian group hacked web site of well being ministry, says report

“The motive behind this target was the sanctions imposed against the Russian Federation where Indian authorities decided not to violate the sanctions as well as comply with the price ceiling for Russian oil approved by G7 countries,” CloudSEK stated.

“This decision resulted in multiple polls on the Telegram channel of the Russian Hacktivist Phoenix asking the followers for their votes,” it said.

CloudSEK said that Phoenix has been lively since January 2022 and is understood for phishing scams and has a historical past of focusing on hospitals primarily based in Japan and the UK, a US-based healthcare organisation serving the US navy and DDoS assault on the web site of the Spanish overseas ministry, amongst others.

NEW DELHI:  The Union well being ministry has requested the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) beneath the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to look into the reported try of hacking of its web site allegedly by a Russian hacker group.

Cyber safety specialists from CloudSEK have claimed that the Russian hacker group ‘Phoenix’ focused the web site and managed to get entry to the ministry’s Health Management Information System portal, which has particulars of all of the hospitals of India and staff and physicians.

“We have sought details and asked the CERT-In to look into the alleged hacking of the health ministry’s website. They will submit a report,” an official supply advised PTI.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

CERT-In is the nationwide nodal company for responding to pc safety incidents and supplies prevention and response providers to authorities departments and personal our bodies.

According to a report by CloudSEK, the group talked about that the assault is “a consequence of India’s agreement over the oil price cap and sanctions of G20 over the Russia-Ukraine war”.

ALSO READ| Russian group hacked web site of well being ministry, says report

“The motive behind this target was the sanctions imposed against the Russian Federation where Indian authorities decided not to violate the sanctions as well as comply with the price ceiling for Russian oil approved by G7 countries,” CloudSEK stated.

“This decision resulted in multiple polls on the Telegram channel of the Russian Hacktivist Phoenix asking the followers for their votes,” it said.

CloudSEK said that Phoenix has been lively since January 2022 and is understood for phishing scams and has a historical past of focusing on hospitals primarily based in Japan and the UK, a US-based healthcare organisation serving the US navy and DDoS assault on the web site of the Spanish overseas ministry, amongst others.