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    Hackers To Deface Websites, Hits Wrong Google

    Hackers who belong to the Islamic state vowed to hit Google but were not successful. They ended up hacking an Indian website which is smaller with a similar name.

    According to the reports of the Hindustan Times, the hackers hacked the website named www.adgoogleonline.com which offers search engine optimization services to the clients.

    It seems like the hackers are going through a rough patch. Do you know why?

    Because they targeted wrong Google and ended up hacking an Indian website instead!

    Cyber Caliphate Army (CCA) shares its affinity with the attacked hackers who attacked the website. The website is registered by Gandani K for Indian firm who offers search engine optimisation services to the local clients.

    What had considered them as a victory for the terror group that ended up as a miserable blow.

    ISIS declared that they will bring down giant Google in massive hacking operation as they promised to hack Google by keeping the promise God willing. This was declared by group on messaging app Telegram.

    However, their plans had backfired them and hacking a poor Indian firm is as related to Google as a sock is to hand.

    After hacking the website, the website official logo was displayed with a sign that read “Hacked by CCA” along with a French version song that played in the background.

    The Group hacked more than 35 British websites. Hacking group who defaced the website which is completely unrelated to Google.

    These hackers also stated that this attempt is a revenge for killing British-born David Cameron IS hacker Junaid Hussain who believed to have been killed in US- airstrike.

    Recently, social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are tracking down accounts that are used to spread terrorism as the government pushes them to collaborate in their counter-terrorism operation.

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