back to article India's national internet registry breached, but says heist was trivial

Indian antivirus and endpoint vendor Seqrite claims the nation's internet registry has suffered a data breach, but the registry's parent organisation says while it was attacked the information obtained was trivial. Seqrite says its researchers noticed “an advertisement on DarkNet announcing secret access to the servers and …

  1. Fading

    Pilger's Law?

    So does Pilger's Law apply in India?

  2. Stevie

    Bah!

    "The company also says the information it's seen could lead to disruption of “Internet IP allocation and affect Internet services in India.”"

    Argh! Now all my vindows will be infecting the internet with viruses with no-one to warn me!

  3. JJKing
    Facepalm

    "ring ring......ring ring......ring ring".

    <insert name of an ISP or phone company> is calling because your computer has been seen to have an awful jolly lot of wiruses.

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