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Data breach hit over 5.6 lakh Indian users, 87 mn worldwide: Facebook

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Private data of over 5.6 lakh Indian users was compromised by a private marketing firm that later sold the personal details acquired through a quiz app to Cambridge Analytica, a UK-based company at the centre of a global breach storm.

The informed the on Thursday about the details of compromised accounts in response to a notice over the user data breach and details of the steps was taking to ensure safety and prevent misuse of personal data.

A spokesperson, sharing the response with IANS, said a possible breach of data of 562,455 users happened after 335 users in installed a quiz app, "thisisyourdigitallife" between November 2013 and December 2015.

The response comes after in a blog post showed country-specific break-up of people affected by the data breach, saying of up to 87 million people, mostly in the US, may have been "improperly" shared with the British political consultancy firm

The app, developed by and his company Global Science Research, pulled out data of not only these 335 users but their friends as well as friends of friends also.

Some 335 people in were said to have installed the app, which is 0.1 per cent of its total worldwide installs. But this is limited to people who installed the app throughout its lifetime on the platform -- from 2013 to December 2015 -- when it was suspended from the platform.

"We further understand that 562,120 additional people in were potentially affected, as friends of people who installed the app. This yields a total of 562,455 potentially affected people in "

The social media giant, however, did not reveal the identity or locations of these 335 users.

From Monday, will inform all 562,455 users that their account had been breached through a link at the top of their news feed so they can see what apps they use and the they have shared with those apps.

also doesn't know how and used the data of Indian users because the firms are not its downstream affiliates and may have made independent decisions regarding the data they obtained. This, said, was "not authorize(d) and breached our policies".

The location of those affected has been identified. But said the location was "not an indication of voter registration, nationality or citizenship and may not, in some cases, indicate actual place of residence".

"We continue to investigate all apps that had access to large amounts of before we changed our platform in 2014 to reduce data access and we will conduct a full audit of any app with suspicious activity," the said.

The said protecting data was "at the heart of everything we do" and require the same from people who operate apps on

While says the number of affected users was "over inclusive", Ankush Johar, at -- security solutions firm -- didn't agree, fearing the actual figure may be "exponentially bigger".

"The quiz app 'thisisyourdigitallife' is not the only application that had hidden data-scraping functionalities and many other apps were exploiting these so-called 'features' provided by which the company confirmed itself.

"If as small as 350 users in a single app can lead to leakage of over 5 lakh users, the true number can be exponentially bigger than this," Johar said.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 15:48 IST
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