By hacking Arogya Setu Directly challenged the central government\, questions are arising

By hacking Arogya Setu Directly challenged the central government, questions are arising

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The challenge of the ethical hacker (Eliot Anderson, France) has raised the concern of the Prime Minister's Office. The hacker has directly challenged the Narendra Modi government at the Center, claiming the health of five people of the Prime Minister's office is bad. Giving information, the hacker said that the health of two people in the army headquarters is bad.

Three in the Union Home Ministry and one in Parliament House are corona infected. After this, a big question has started to be raised about the safety of privacy regarding Arogya Setu. No official of the Union Ministry of Information Technology is left to say anything about this new challenge of hackers.

On Wednesday, Ravi Shankar Prasad gave cleaning, the app is safe

On Wednesday, Union Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad gave clarification on the challenge of ethical hackers, raising questions about the privacy of the opposition. Ravi Shankar Prasad, in his statement, described Arogya Setu as completely safe.

Following Ravi Shankar Prasad's claim, the ethical hacker then posed a new challenge. Earlier, Randeep Surjewala, in-charge of the Congress party's media department, questioned it. He called Arogya Setu a spy camera mounted on people's heads.

Surjewala said that the person downloading this app will be under surveillance every moment. Wherever he goes, whoever he meets, whoever has the moment and who will do activities, everything will be monitored.

In such a situation, a breach in its security can become a sensitive matter of violation of privacy. Earlier, Congress President Rahul Gandhi had also questioned the ambitious Arogya Setu App of the Central Government.

China's stake in private companies' app

The media in-charge of the Congress said that the Arogya Setu app has been prepared with courtesy of two private companies. Go Ibobo and Make My Trip have helped prepare it.

These companies hold 40 percent of China. Surjewala said that the Indian Army has also advised its officers and soldiers to be careful about the app. The army has warned Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI to prepare a similar app.

In such a situation, any hacker can hack and send any healthy person in the quarantine without infecting them as Kovid-19 infected. There are other dangers like this. Surjewala said that the central government should take it seriously.



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