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Ransomware’ attack on websites of A.P., TS power utilities
Hackers
may be in possession of data base of two crore power consumers
A day ahead of the safety week
observed by power utilities from May 1 to 7, the websites of two power
distribution companies each of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh were hacked which
resulted in their computer-based applications coming to a standstill for over
three days.
It was on Tuesday evening that the
websites were hacked of southern and northern power distribution companies of
Telangana at Hyderabad and Warangal respectively and southern and eastern power
distribution companies of Andhra Pradesh at Tirupati and Visakhapatnam
respectively.
All of them were maintained by
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Hyderabad, sources said. The chairman and
managing director of transmission and generation corporations of Telangana D.
Prabhakar Rao said the entire computerised data of power utilities was safe as
it had a backup mechanism. Except payments made by the corporations by ATM
mode, their routine functions remained unaffected.
Meanwhile, TCS was on the job to
restore functioning of the websites and recover the stolen data on Thursday
evening. The officials of Southern Power Distribution Company lodged a
complaint with Cyber Crime Police Station in Hyderabad that its website was
frozen by culprits by Ransomware virus with the aim to pilfering data from the
server.
Sources added that the hackers
were in possession of data base of two crore power consumers in the two States.
A number of files were also damaged in the process. As the websites did not
open, the online payments by power consumers were affected. However, the bill
payments by consumers at Electricity Revenue Offices and Mee-Seva were
unaffected.
The officials prima facie suspect
that the hackers of Air India and Andhra Bank websites in the past may have
resorted to the act to access information about online payments to power
utilities.
They also suspected that the
hackers might have targeted information about payments by distribution
companies in Telangana and AP which are to the tune of ?30,000 crore per annum. They did not rule out attempts by hackers to
divert the funds. They tried to detect the originating point of hacking.
It was said that the ethical
hackers had warned about the vulnerability of the websites of power utilities
to hacking with criminal intent. There was no damage to the websites of
transmission and generation corporations of Telangana.
Source:- The Hindu
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