High Commission of India London Website is Hacked?

May 3, 2010

High Commission of India London Website

High Commission of India London Website

First of all HCI London website is completely rubbish.

Not only rubbish but also it is either hacked or being miused by the companies to sell links to private parties as I’ll detailed below.

I remember few years back their FAQ page used to work whereas you can submit FAQ question and they would answer. I remember submitting one question whereas I asked question regarding implementation of Dual Citizenship. I also remember that the answer to that question was published on the website.

I wanted to post some more questions and hence I visited HCI London Website’s FAQ page http://hcilondon.in/faq.php and to my horror I found that the link to submit FAQ question is redirecting to http://india.visahq.com/ which is a private website and should not have any connection with HCI London.

High Commission of Indian London Website Hacked

High Commission of Indian London Website Hacked

There are onlye 2 conclusion to it
1) The website is hacked and the hackers are trying to redirect traffic to http://india.visahq.com/ website. Or
2) The people who maintain the website have sold the link to http://india.visahq.com/

There are no other way to explain this.

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4 Comments »

  1. Sanora Manko says:

    What a blogpost!! Very informative and also easy to understand. Looking for more such writeups!! Do you have a myspace or a facebook?
    I recommended it on stumbleupon. The only thing that it’s missing is a bit of new design. However thank you for this blog.

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    Grumpy Indian Reply:

    oh yes I’ve shitload of profiles everywhere on the Internet, but that is personal and wouldn’t like to mess that up.

    This blog is my other avtar…

    I’m aware of the design and will change it soom at some point of time.

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  2. Confused says:

    I was searching for PIO card application form and first went to:
    http://www.hcilondon.org/PIOForm.pdf
    where the charge was £640 !!!

    then found this:
    http://www.hcilondon.in/pdf/pio1.pdf
    where the charge is £215 ! Big difference, though I’m not sure which is the “official” one

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    Grumpy Indian Reply:

    No idea mate! I’m still Indian and didn’t need any PIO or such shit.

    Try to Google more and if you can’t find then fill up both forms and carry £640 with you to deal with worst case scenario.

    When you arrive at the counter, handover the £215 form and money and when the clerk try to humiliate you and says this is not correct form go back and come tomorrow with new form then produce the new form and slap on his face and piss him off.

    Good luck!

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