The Goa government took down two of its websites today after being alerted that links posted on the sites redirected visitors to porn portals, an official said.
The state education department's website and Directorate of Official Languages' portal were taken down, he said.
Complaints were received that Aadhaar-related sub-links on these websites were directing visitors to an external website with pornographic content, he said.
The state authorities were also alerted about this by the National Informatics Centre (NIC), New Delhi.
"We are investigating how and why these IP addresses redirected visitors to pornographic websites. We will find the root cause within two to three days," said Ravi Jha, secretary of the information technology department.
Spain Introduces 'Porn Passport' To Watch Adult Content Online. Here's Why Goa Government Issues Extreme Heat Wave Advisory Till April 8 Goa Government To Launch AI Chatbots To Interact With Citizens: Minister Under-Fire Trainee IAS Officer Accuses Pune Collector Of Harassment Trainee IAS Officer Puja Khedkar Recalled To Academy, Training Put On Hold "No Defamatory Remarks Against Governor": High Court To Mamata Banerjee Study Abroad: Top 10 Affordable Universities In The UK Man Sets Mother On Fire Inside UP Police Station, Films Her Byju's Faces Insolvency Proceedings For Failure To Pay BCCI Rs 158.9 Crore Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.