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Congress sharing users' data with Singapore-based firm: BJP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The (BJP) on Monday accused the of sharing users' data with a Singapore-based firm soon after a French vigilante hacker claimed that its server was located in the island city-state instead of

The accusation comes a day after referred to a media report in which the French hacker Elliot Alderson, in a series of tweets alleged that the personal data including email IDs, photos, gender and names of the users of Narendra Modi's mobile app were being sent to a third party domain without their consent.

"Hi! My name is I am the of India's oldest political party. When you sign up for our official Application, I give all your data to my friends in Singapore," said in a series of tweets attaching screenshots of the Congress' website privacy policy listings.

Malviya is in-charge of the BJP's national Information and Technology wing and he shared the information on the soon after Alderson in a series of tweets claimed that the was also storing the data in

"When you apply for membership in the official app, your personal data are send encoded through a (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) request to http://membership.inc.in," the French hacker said.

"The IP address of is 52.77.237.47. This server is located in As you are an Indian political party, having your server in is probably a good idea."

Taking a potshot at the Congress, Malviya said: "Full marks to for stating upfront that they'll give your data to practically anyone - undisclosed vendors, unknown volunteers, even groups with similar causes. In theft of all forms, has never been discreet!

"When says they will share your data with like-minded groups, the implications are grave. From Maoists, stone pelters, Bharat ke Tukde Gang, to globally renowned' organisations like Cambridge Analytica, the field is extensive and wide open.

"Inspired by Sonia Gandhi's all power no accountability dictum, will take all your data, even share it worldwide with organisations like but will not take responsibility of it! Their own policy says so," the said.

Earlier, the BJP accused the of compromising national security by roping in political data analytics firm to run its 2019 election campaign.

The London-based data consultancy firm is currently in the midst of a global row after reports surfaced that the data of more than 50 million users were inappropriately used by Cambridge Analytica, in activities allegedly connected with US during his 2016 presidential campaign.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 12:06 IST
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