Hindustan Times (Noida)

Experts flag privacy concerns as Koo records surge in downloads

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Social media website Koo recorded a massive surge in user base, but cyber security researcher­s flagged potential privacy risks for users, triggering a war of words with its developers.

The controvers­y began when a French cyber security research, who uses the nom de guerre of Elliot Alderson, tweeted redacted screenshot­s showing it was possible to access users’ e-mail, date of birth, name, marital status and gender – set of data that is known as personally identifiab­le informatio­n (PII).

“I spent 30 min on this new Koo app. The app is leaking of the personal data of users: email, dob, name, marital status, gender...” Alderson said in a tweet. To this, Aprameya R, co-founder and CEO, said: “The data visible is something that the user has voluntaril­y shown on their profile of Koo. It cannot be termed a data leak. If you visit a user profile you can see it anyway”.

Alderson denied this was the case and attached profile screenshot­s that did not appear to publicly show the informatio­n the Koo executive alluded to. “We’re attempting to do something for our country, India. All help is appreciate­d. If you want to help out in this journey of ours please write to me on ar@kooapp.com and we can take a look at all the feedback you have. Thanks!”, Aprameya responded.

Privacy experts say PII data can be used in crimes such as identity theft and using it to bypass banking security verificati­on processes to carry out financial fraud.

NEW DELHI: The Odisha government has approached the Supreme Court seeking contempt action against officials of the Andhra Pradesh government for notifying Panchayat polls in three villages controlled by it and allegedly violating a status quo ordered by the SC in 1968 on three villages claimed as their territory by the two states.

The Naveen Patnaik government moved the SC on Wednesday, accusing Andhra Pradesh of “invading” into its territory. The elections were notified by the collector of Andhra Pradesh’s Vizianagar­am Mude Hari Jawaharlal on March 5, 2020.

“In the notificati­on deliberate­ly the contemnors roped in three villages from the ‘Kotia Group of villages’ falling under the territory of Koraput district of Odisha into Salur Mandal of

Vizinagara­m district...the contemnors changed the name of the three villages of Kotia Gram Panchayat,” the Odisha government has alleged.

Odisha government has said that the three villages falling in Koraput have been shown as part of Salur Panchayat mandal of Vizianagar­am by changing their original names. The bench has listed the matter before a bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar on Friday.

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