Burger Singh kept the graffiti put up by the Pakistani hackers for a day, saying that ‘inspiration strikes in the oddest of places’. A Pakistani group named Team Insane PK hacked the website of fast-food chain Burger Singh on February 27. Not only that, they also gave a ‘surprise makeover’ to the website. Burger Singh has shared details of the cyberattack on X with a touch of humour and also revealed their strategy for the future: “Burgers in hand, smile on the face - always”. “Urgent advisory: Pakistani group hacks Burger Singh website,” wrote Burger Singh on X. Alongside, they shared a detailed post about the cyberattack. Hindustan Times - your fastest source for breaking news! Read now. In the post, they mentioned, “The backstory to this cyber saga? Well, it turns out, a cheeky promo code we once thought was a good idea (“Fpak20,” ring any bells?) was a great idea and landed better than we expected. In retrospect, offering discounts with geopolitical flair is a gift that keeps giving.” The company added, “Their resume is impressive, in a ‘most wanted’ kind of way, and now, we’re the latest addition.” Burger Singh also shared their strategy on the platform, saying, “We’re channelling our inner cool uncle and not just rushing to clean up the mess. Instead, we’re keeping the graffiti up for a day - think of it as an open mic night for hackers. It’s our way of saying: Take a good look, folks. Inspiration strikes in the oddest of places.” The tweet was shared on February 27. It has since received widespread attention, including thousands of views and numerous likes and retweets. Many even left comments on the post.