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About 5K Indians are stalking their partners via phone

Nearly 4, 627 mobile users are keeping an eye and trying to control their sexual mates via a spyware

- –IANS

As some people try to digitally control the lives of their intimate partners, nearly 4,627 mobile users in India have been found to be the victim of stalkerwar­e – a secret surveillan­ce software used in the field of domestic violence, a new report revealed on Tuesday.

This figure would have had been much higher in absence of lockdowns and the pandemic that led millions stay indoors in the country. Stalkerwar­e apps are generally disguised under a fake app name with suspicious access to messages, call logs, location, and other personal activity.

For example, an app called “Wi-Fi” that has access to your geolocatio­n is a suspicious candidate, according to cyber security firm Kaspersky.

“We see the number of users affected by stalkerwar­e has remained high and we detect new samples every day. It's important to remember that there is somebody's real life story behind all these numbers, and sometimes there is a silent call for help,” said Victor Chebyshev, Research Developmen­t Team Lead, Kaspersky.

Stalkerwar­e is a form of cyberviole­nce, and a global phenomenon that affects countries regardless of size, society, or culture. In 2020, a total of 53,870 mobile users were affected globally by stalkerwar­e. In 2019, Kaspersky discovered 67,500 affected mobile users.

“It is unsurprisi­ng that the yearly curve of users affected by stalkerwar­e globally shows a decline in reports from March to June 2020, before numbers began to stabilise thereafter. This coincides with the beginning of worldwide lockdowns, and later when many countries around the world began to ease restrictio­ns,” the report mentioned. Mobile users can check if their mobile device has stalkerwar­e installed.

“Delete apps that are no longer being used. If the app has not been opened in a month or more, it is probably safe to assume it is no longer needed; and if this changes in the future, it can always be reinstalle­d,” the report mentioned.

Check “unknown sources” settings on Android devices. If “unknown sources” are enabled on your device, it might be a sign that unwanted software was installed from a third-party source.

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