The Asian Age

CBI files case against UK firm for theft of FB data

■ Cambridge Analytica steals data of 5.62L Indians

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New Delhi, Jan. 22: After nearly 18 months of preliminar­y enquiry, the CBI has booked the UK-based Cambridge Analytica and Global Science Research for alleged illegal harvesting of data of 5.62 lakh Indian Facebook users for profiteeri­ng and manipulati­ng elections, officials said Friday.

The agency registered case against Cambridge Analytica and Global Science Research represente­d by Aleksandr Kogan, both based in the UK, under Indian Penal Code section related to criminal conspiracy and Informatio­n Technology Act violations related to receiving stolen computer resource and negligence in handling personal data

◗ BASED ON news reports of illegal data harvesting to manipulate elections, the ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology had sent a complaint to the CBI on July 25, 2018 based on which the agency had registered a preliminar­y enquiry into the matter

collected by them, they said.

Based on news reports of illegal data harvesting to manipulate elections, the ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology had sent a complaint to the CBI on July 25, 2018 based on which the agency had registered a preliminar­y enquiry into the matter, they said.

It is alleged that Kogan of GSR had created an applicatio­n “This is your digital life” having permission from Facebook to collect certain categories of its users’ data for “research and academic purposes”.

It illegally collected additional data of not only the 335 users of the applicatio­n but also of their friends’ network on Facebook, the social media giant without their consent or knowledge, the FIR alleged.

The data was allegedly sold for commerical gains to Cambridge Analytica which used it for profiling users and influencin­g elections in India, the complaint alleged.

Although the applicatio­n had 335 users in India, it was able to harvest data of 5.62 lakh Facebook members who were in their friends’ network, Facebook had told the MeitY in its response.

Cambridge Analytica in its response had told the ministry that it received data of only US-based users from GSR. The company did not respond to further queries, the complaint alleged.

During the enquiry, the CBI contacted all the 335 Indian users of the GSR’s applicatio­n out of which only six responded. They all unanimousl­y told the agency that they were not aware that their personal data and that of their friends was collected, the FIR said.

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