New Delhi: An Andhra Pradesh-based technology start-up has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of using its web template to get its own hacked website up without giving them credit.
More than two weeks after being hacked, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) website on Friday came out of its "maintenance" mode with just one static page.
In a blog post, the Nellore-based start-up called W3layouts said that the BJP IT cell has used their layout template in the restored website.
The design used by BJP was 'Peek' – a 'Landing Page Bootstrap Responsive Web Template' built by W3layouts.
"While the design is free to use, it includes a backlink. A small link at the end of the page, which indicates that the design was by W3layouts," the start-up wrote in the blog post late Saturday.
"We, at W3layouts, were initially happy and excited that BJP IT cell was using our template, then devastated to see our work being used by BJP removing the backlink without paying, and giving no credit whatsoever to W3layouts," the start-up posted.
The website of the ruling party went into the "maintenance mode" on March 5 after being hacked.
The start-up also brought the issue to the BJP's notice via Twitter.
"@BJP4India please ask your team to read the license terms https://w3layouts.com/license/ before removing "designed by w3layouts"? Please provide your IT Team Email id will have a word," the start-up posted.
After the tweet went to the BJP, "they removed the code where ever w3layouts was mentioned."
"While the visible backlinks were removed, it was clear that BJP was still using the W3layouts code as it was evident in the source code of the page," informed the startup.
The BJP's Twitter handle was yet to post a reply.
W3layouts builds free premium quality HTML templates where anyone can download its designs and start their website, with due credit.
The noted French security researcher Elliot Alderson tweeted: "After 3 weeks of maintenance, you (BJP) used a free template from @W3layouts, you plagiarised @W3layouts work without giving them credit."
The start-up said all it wanted was a "thanks for the template."
IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had on March 12 admitted the BJP website was hacked.