City
Epaper

Website not hacked, says Maharashtra CID chief

By ANI | Updated: March 6, 2020 15:25 IST

The website of Maharashtra Crime Investigation Department (CID) was allegedly hacked by unidentified people for a brief period on Friday.

Open in App

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Mar 6 : The website of Maharashtra Crime Investigation Department (CID) was allegedly hacked by unidentified people for a brief period on Friday.

However, Maharashtra CID head Atulchandra Kulkarni denied the hacking reports saying the website was not hacked and the department was checking anti-hacking capabilities.

"Our website was not hacked but we were checking our anti-hack capabilities. Everything is normal," Kulkarni told .

The content, which appeared on the website attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government over the violence in the national capital that claimed at least 53 lives so far.

( With inputs from ANI )

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyPeople’s Plan Campaign paves the way for more responsive, empowered Panchayats

BusinessPeople’s Plan Campaign paves the way for more responsive, empowered Panchayats

Other SportsIndia goes down 11-19 against Thailand in Water Polo at 11th Asian Aquatics Championships

NationalPeople’s Plan Campaign paves the way for more responsive, empowered Panchayats

NationalItalian tourist drowns at Visakhapatnam beach

National Realted Stories

NationalMadhya Pradesh eyes strategic trade partnership with Assam: CM Mohan Yadav

NationalBJP takes out procession in Kolkata, slams Mamata govt over electrocution deaths

NationalBihar: Bagaha's Reema Devi becomes self-reliant under Jeevika Didi scheme

NationalBengal landslide: Death toll rises to 20, rescue operations underway

NationalLoK Sabha Speaker Om Birla leads delegation to Commonwealth meet in Barbados