Screengrab of hacked website | Photo Credit: Times Now

New Delhi: In the wake of the dastardly terror attack on Indian forces in Pulwama, more than 200 Pakistani websites have reportedly been hacked by an Indian hacker group - 'Team I Crew', as a sign of protest.

A list of the hacked website is being shared on social media platforms, claiming that it is perhaps one of the biggest cyber attack launched by Indian hackers on the Pakistani cyber world

Messages like “We will never forget #14/02/2019,” "Dedicated to the martyrs sacrificed their lives in #PulwamaTerrorAttack,” appear on some of the websites along with a condolence note for the families of the CRPF jawans killed in the attack.

On February 14, Pakistani-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed carried out a brutal attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district claiming lives of 40 CRPF personnel. The attack, which is being considered as one of the deadliest terrorist strikes on Indian force, has drawn criticism from various quarters with several countries coming out in support of India and condemning the barbaric attack. India also withdrew the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status accorded to Pakistan following the terror strike.

Here is the list of some of the hacked Pakistani websites:

https://sindhforests.gov.pk/op.html

https://mail.sindhforests.gov.pk/op.html

https://pkha.gov.pk/op.html

https://ebidding.pkha.gov.pk/op.html

https://mail.pkha.gov.pk/op.html

http://kda.gkp.pk/op.html

http://blog.kda.gkp.pk/op.html

http://mail.kda.gkp.pk/op.html

https://kpsports.gov.pk/op.html

https://mail.kpsports.gov.pk/op.html

http://seismic.pmd.gov.pk/op.html

http://namc.pmd.gov.pk/op.html

http://rmcpunjab.pmd.gov.pk/FlightsChartFolder/op.html

http://ffd.pmd.gov.pk/modis/op.html

http://radar.pmd.gov.pk/islamabad/op.html

https://badin.opf.edu.pk/14-02-2019.php

Earlier on Saturday, the website of Pakistan’s foreign affairs ministry was reportedly attacked by hackers.

The official spokesperson of the Pakistani government, Mohammad Faisal, had said that they received complaints from various countries about the website being inaccessible.