Padmanabhaswamy Temple computer system hacked, cyber police probe underway

Aug 18, 2025

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], : A cyber breach has been reported at the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, with allegations that its computer system and server database were hacked. The temple's Administrative Officer lodged a complaint with the Cyber Police, based on which a case has been registered.
According to the FIR, the hacking attempt dates back to June 13. The system was allegedly compromised with the intent to disable temple operations, and critical data stored in the computers was tampered with.
Preliminary investigation suggests that the hacking may be linked to internal disputes between the Administrative Officer, members of the governing committee, and certain staff. Notably, a staff member previously handling the computer systems was removed and replaced. Soon after, sensitive information, including financial transactions related to temple rituals and associated bank details, was reportedly hacked.
Police suspect that the former employee continued to access the temple's computer network even after being transferred, collecting data from senior officials' systems. The breach was exposed when several officials were unable to log into the network, prompting a detailed internal probe.
Police are now examining whether the hack was aimed at financial fraud or had other motives. The scope of the probe also includes verifying if the temple's security systems and online financial transactions were compromised.
The complaint states that the attack was intended to paralyse the temple's computing infrastructure. Police believe the hacking took place over several days starting from June 13.

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