The Asian Age

Cyber agency asks Net users not to share ‘ personal info’

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Country’s premiere cyber security agency, Computer Emergency Response Team of India ( CERT- In), has in advisory asked Internet users not to share their personally identifiab­le informatio­n ( PII) on social media platforms like Facebook or their mobile applicatio­ns.

In view of recent incidents of data theft the CERT has cautioned not to give out details regarding the Aadhar card or even their electoral and vote preference­s. CERT deals with cases of internet hacking, phishing and securing the country’s Internet domain against any “external cyber attacks”. The agency has in its advisory also clarified that internet users should not share informatio­n regarding PIN, passwords, credit card details, banking details, passport informatio­n and to keep them a secret to protect their own safety and security.

he agency clarified that the advisory has been issued in the backdrop of data being leaked from Facebook. CERT claimed that in view of these recent developmen­ts internent users have been asked to take “diligent measures to safeguard their personal data”.

Ministry of informatio­n and technology had asked the Cambridge Analytica, the company from where the data was allegedly compromise­d, last week to provide the list of its clients as well as the source of data collected from India. It has been alleged that some political parties had roped in the company to help improve their electoral prospects. CERT said internet users should be cautious and not provide private informatio­n as well as never disclose their location.

While suggesting some more preventive measures the agency said social media users should immediatel­y approach the help desk of the concerned social media platform in case of a data breach incident, and also lodge a complaint with the cyber wing of the police.

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