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IRCTC Website Hacked, Personal Data Of Lakhs At Risk

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Indian Railways' IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation )website has been hacked and the personal data of lakhs of users is at risk.

According to a Times of India report data of several passengers have been stolen from the server of the portal. This incident raises a larger concern of the security of the websites of Railways as recently one of the websites was hacked by Al Qaeda.

"The data is a valuable asset and can be sold to corporations who may use it for targeting potential consumers. We have alerted the Maharashtra government," said an IRCTC source to TOI. The state's additional chief secretary (home), KP Bakshi, confirmed that the state police had alerted the railways.




Cyber cell of the Delhi police has also been alerted to probe if the data is leaked. A meeting of the top officials was held on Tuesday night in Delhi.

"There has been no official complaint but I have written to the Delhi police cyber cell. We got some information from our internal sources. So we decided to crosscheck," said A K Manocha, managing director of IRCTC to Mumbai Mirror.

IRCTC caters to more than 1 crore customers. And all the personal data such as Name, contact number, email IDs, PAN card number and so on is stored on the server. Hackers can get access to all the personal data and use it maliciously. Railways have spent a lot of money on upgrading website but the majority of the money was spent on improving the speed and performance.

Last month there was a cyber audit of all the Railways facilities as well. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu had ordered an inspection as the department feared that it is vulnerable to the attacks of the hackers.

This year attacks on the government websites have risen significantly. In March, Google had to remove a Pakistani app from the play store which was snooping on the army personnel. Several other websites including TRAI and JNU website have already been attacked this year. According to Symantec 2015 saw a 156% rise in attacks on Indian websites from 2014.



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