City
Epaper

Delhi police: Malware affected only one computer at NIC, MEITY

By ANI | Published: September 18, 2020 6:24 PM

Delhi Police on Friday clarified that the malware attack that had reportedly affected hundreds of computers at the NIC, MEITY, now appears to had set on a particular computer and only that computer was affected.

Open in App

Delhi Police on Friday clarified that the malware attack that had reportedly affected hundreds of computers at the NIC, MEITY, now appears to had set on a particular computer and only that computer was affected.

"It appears that malware had set in on a particular computer and only that computer was affected. No loss of NIC data was recorded. Delhi Police probed and identified the source. The reports being carried in certain sections of the media about widespread cyber intrusion involving high offices are unsubstantiated and do not reflect the current stage of the investigation," police said in a statement on the malware attack on National Informatics Centre (NIC) and Ministry of Electronics and Informational Technology (MEITY).

A government employee had recently reported that he was having difficulty accessing his official email account by NIC which was lying unused for some weeks. It was found by NIC's robust cybersecurity systems that there was an attempted breach by unidentified cyber actors," it added.

As a matter of abundant precaution, a formal investigation into the matter has been launched by registering a case at Special Cell, police said. "Police proceeding further in the probe," it said.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Delhi PoliceDelhi home departmentNational informatics centreFacebook information centre
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi: BJP Files Complaint Against Rahul Gandhi Over Reservation Remarks

NationalDelhi Couple's 'Dangerous Romance' on Bike Goes Viral: Police Take Action (Watch Video)

NationalDelhi Police Registers FIR as Firecrackers Burst Outside Arvind Kejriwal’s Residence Despite Ban After His Release from Tihar Jail

MumbaiMumbai Crime: 12-Year-Old Boy's Murder Suspect Arrested by Delhi Police from Red Light Area

NationalDelhi Police Arrest Two Suspects in Connection With Cafe Shooting Incident

National Realted Stories

NationalJ&K on path of development under PM Modi's leadership: BJP Gen Secy Tarun Chugh

NationalPresident Droupadi Murmu Accepts Arvind Kejriwal's Resignation, Appoints Atishi as New Delhi CM

NationalSecurity forces put on high alert after reports of Kuki militants’ infiltration

NationalTirupati Laddu Controversy: Rahul Gandhi Calls for Investigation into Animal Fat Claims

NationalSupreme Court YouTube channel restored after hacking