Bharti Airtel spokes person denied any breach in its server about the data leak. "We can confirm that there is no break in Airtel's system, as claimed by this group," he said. Many stakeholders outside Airtel have access to data according to regulatory requirements.
Hacker group is using Bharti-Airtel's network in Jammu and Kashmir. The military's 'data' has reportedly been leaked. However, the company has denied involvement in its system. The group is named Red Rabbit Team.
The group has hacked some Indian websites and put the data on the web pages of those portals. The hackers have shared some links to these web pages in response to a tweet by cyber security researcher Rajasekhar Rajhariya and tagged it to media organizations. About this indian army.
The question sent to has not received an answer. However, an army officer said, "We have no information of such information." But it seems that some vested selfish elements have done this with the wrong intent. Customers name, mobile number on the link shared by hacker And was accessible by address. But after some time it stopped working. The team claimed that it had access to Bharti Airtel's data at an all-India level and would soon leak some more data.
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