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Hackers break into at least two Central Universities; pro-Pak slogans displayed

However, DU authorities say that their website wasn't hacked

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The websites of three central universities - IIT Delhi, Aligarh Muslim University and Delhi University were hacked on Tuesday by a group that identified itself as PHC. DU officials, however, are saying that their server wasn't hacked. They added that the 'hacked' page could be a fake website where  traffic is being diverted.

"Greetings Government of India, and the people of India. Do you know what your so-called heroes (soldiers) are doing in Kashmir? Do you know they are killing many innocent people in Kashmir?" the same message on both sites read.

The message shared by the hacker group

"Pakistan Zindabad," it says in fluorescent green at the bottom, with the page displaying two videos of the army's alleged brutalities in Kashmir and the protest of the people over it.

"Do you know they have raped many girls? Do you know they still are raping girls in Kashmir? How would you feel if your brother, sister, father and mother gets killed? How would you feel if someone rapes your mother or sister? Won't your life and your families be destroyed? (sic)," it added.

"This hack is in response to Code-Man's hack of railways.gov.pk (http://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/29230257?zh=1) and in the solidarity of innocent Kashmiri people being killed by the Indian Army. Thank you, Regards - PHC (sic)," it says.


DU authorities said that their site had not been hacked

When DNA logged into IIT-Delhi's page, the authorities were already busy fixing the damage

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