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Panic in International Cyberspace: Severe Attacks Launched by 'Cyber Zero Trace Bangladesh' in India and Nigeria
June 8, 2026
INDIASTARTUPZ
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Panic in International Cyberspace: Severe Attacks Launched by 'Cyber Zero Trace Bangladesh' in India and Nigeria

Panic in International Cyberspace: Severe Attacks Launched by 'Cyber Zero-Trace Bangladesh' in India and Nigeria ​ Desk Report | Published: June 08, 2026 ​ A highly covert hacking network operating from Bangladesh, named "Cyber Zero Trace Bangladesh," has caused a major catastrophe in international cyberspace. The hacker group has been executing successful breaches into critical servers across multiple countries without leaving any digital footprints or forensic evidence. According to a recent international intelligence source, the group bypassed standard security protocols to directly infiltrate and seize the 'Admin Panels' of several major institutional and government websites in neighboring India. By gaining complete control over these admin panels, they extracted vast amounts of confidential data from backend databases. As a result, user IDs, passwords, and highly sensitive internal official data are now at direct risk of being leaked or exposed. Ransomware Attack on the Nigerian Education System Beyond India, the syndicate also launched advanced ransomware and data exploitation attacks against several prominent educational institutions and examination boards in Nigeria. Amid Nigeria's ongoing general security challenges, this digital onslaught has completely crippled the administrative databases of the country's education system. It is feared that highly sensitive personal documents belonging to thousands of students and teachers are now under the control of these hackers. Long-Term Blueprint and a 'Terror Timeline' International cyber security analysts warn that this group is not conducting ordinary or temporary hacking missions. They are operating on a long-term blueprint referred to as a "Terror Timeline." Methodically and stealthily, they are planting malware within targeted national servers to siphon off data over extended periods, making it extremely difficult for local law enforcement agencies to track them down.

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