India's largest information technology services company, Tata Consultancy Services, has become the latest target of hackers. The company has restored its website, after hackers changed its domain name and put it up for sale.
The hackers changed the domain name to 205.178.152.154 from 216.15.200.140, re-pointing the name server (NS) records of the company's website. The hacker had also put up a whos.among.us widget to display how many people were on the site at any given point. The hackers, according to a report, also provided an email id, abed_uk@hotmail.com.
The hackers not only attacked the website but also allegedly changed its domain name and put it for sale.
While this incident has raised questions about the level of security preparedness the country's largest IT company has, experts think otherwise.
"I am not at all surprised. This can happen with anyone. This certainly does not mean that the company is not giving better services to its customers. When you have signed a business deal with someone, you will give 100 per cent delivery. But, this is about a company that has probably not taken enough measures to keep its security up to date," said a head of a security agency who did not wish to be quoted.
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