The Asian Age

CBI writes to FB, CSR over data theft

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The CBI has written to Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and Global Science Research ( GSR) in connection with its investigat­ion into the alleged illegal data harvesting of Indians from the social networking platform.

Sources in the Central probe agency said the CBI has sought the details of data collection exercise adapted by them. After reference from the Centre, the investigat­ive agency had registered a preliminar­y enquiry against Cambridge Analytica and Global Science Research last month over the alleged data theft.

There are allegation­s that Cambridge Analytica received data from Global Science Research which employed “illegal means” of personal data harvesting of Indians using Facebook, sources said. Facebook has over 20 crore users in India.

Data mining and analysis firm Cambridge Analytica earlier faced allegation­s that it used personal informatio­n harvested from 87 million Face book accounts to help Donald Trump win the 2016 US presidenti­al election. Union Law and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had told Rajya Sabha last month that the probe will be handed over to the CBI. He had said there were also reports that user data was “illegally accessed by hardware manufactur­ers who had tie- ups with Face book. Face book has over 20 crore users in India. After the data breach came to light, the IT Ministry had in March and April shot off communicat­ions to Face book and Cambridge Analytica seeking clarificat­ion on the issue from them.

“Facebook responded that they will streamline their internal processes regarding handling of personal data. They stated that the case of Cambridge Analytica was a case of breach of trust. They promised to take various other steps to ensure that such breaches do not recur,” Prasad had said.

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