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CBI to probe Cambridge Analytica data breach case, government tells Parliament

"The government has entrusted the issue to be investigated by the CBI for possible violation of the Information Technology Act 2000," Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told Rajya Sabha.

Ravi Shankar Prasad- File photo Ravi Shankar Prasad- File photo

The Central government on Thursday informed the Parliament that the government has ordered the CBI to probe the Cambridge Analytica data breach case over doubts of illegally obtaining data of Indians.

"The first incident was reports of breach data of Facebook, wherein it was reported that number of their users had been compromised by Cambridge Analytica," Union Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told Rajya Sabha.

"Immediately notice were issued to the two companies and their response sought. Facebook responded and they have streamilned their internal processes regarding handling of personal data," he added. 

Prasad also said that the Facebook stated the case of "Cambridge Analytica", and "it was a case of breach of trust". They promised to take various other steps to ensure that such breach do not reoccur. 

About Cambridge Analytica, he said: "Cambridge Analytica, on the other hand gave initial response that the data of the Indians were not breached but this was not in confirmity what was reported by Facebook.

"It also did not respond to the subsequent, therefore it is suspected that Cambridge Analyitca may have been involved in illegally obtaining data of Indians which could be misused." 

"The government has entrusted the issue to be investigated by the CBI for possible violation of the Information Technology Act 2000," Prasad added.
  
(With IANS inputs)

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