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5.62 lakh Indians potentially affected by Facebook global data leak

PTI
Published : Apr 5, 2018, 2:55 pm IST
Updated : Apr 5, 2018, 2:55 pm IST

The social media platform has over 20 crore users in India and the govt had sent notices to Facebook and Analytica over breach of data.

 Facebook had on Wednesday admitted that data on about 87 million people - mostly in the US - may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica. (Photo: File/AFP)
  Facebook had on Wednesday admitted that data on about 87 million people - mostly in the US - may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica. (Photo: File/AFP)

New Delhi: Social media giant Facebook said on Thursday that 5.62 lakh people in India were "potentially affected" by global data leak episode involving UK-based Cambridge Analytica. Facebook has over 20 crore users in the country and the Indian government last month had shot-off notices to both Facebook and Analytica on the data breach issue. 

Data mining firm Analytica has been accused of harvesting personal information of over millions of Facebook users illegally to influence polls in several countries. 

Facebook had on Wednesday admitted that data on about 87 million people - mostly in the US - may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica. 

A Facebook spokesperson said that while 335 people in India were directly affected by an app installation, another 562,120 people were potentially affected as friends of those users. 

Also read: Info of up to 87 mn Facebook users shared with UK firm, shared ‘improperly’

"This yields a total of 562,455 potentially affected people in India, which is 0.6 per cent of the global number of potentially affected people," Facebook spokesperson added. 

The company said it is "investigating" the specific number of people whose information was accessed, including those in India. The past few days have seen a global outrage over the breach of user data on Facebook, forcing the company to issue a public apology. 

Facebook's data breach scandal also sparked a furore in India with IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad last month warning the firm of "stringent" action for any attempt to influence polls through data theft and threatening to summon Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, if needed. 

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