Millennium Post

Indian Truecaller users’ data on sale, company denies breach

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NEW DELHI: After an online intelligen­ce firm flagged that a cybercrimi­nal was selling Truecaller records of 4.75 crore Indians on dark web for just about Rs 75,000, the Swedish caller identifica­tion app on Wednesday denied any breach of its database.

“There has been no breach of our database and all our user informatio­n is secure. We take the privacy of our users and the integrity of our services extremely seriously and we are continuous­ly monitoring for suspicious activities,” a Truecaller spokespers­on said in a statement.

“We were informed about a similar sale of data in May 2019. What they have here is likely the same dataset as before. It’s easy for bad actors to compile multiple phone number databases and put a Truecaller stamp on it.

“By doing that, it lends some credibilit­y to the data and makes it easier for them to sell. We urge the public and users not to fall prey to such bad actors whose primary motive is to swindle the people of their money,” the spokespers­on said.

Online intelligen­ce firm Cyble in a blog on Tuesday said that its researcher­s have “identified a reputable seller, who is selling 47.5 Million Indians Truecaller records for $1000. The data is from 2019.”

“Looking at the informatio­n itself, it has over 47.5 million records, and it includes interestin­g informatio­n such as phone number, carrier, name, gender, city, email, Facebook ID and others,” said the blog post.

On Wednesday, Cyble updated the blog to say that the same hacker has dropped another 600 million records for sale.

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