Govt sends second notice to Facebook, CA; seeks response by May 10

The government asked Facebook about steps it plans to clamp down on any unauthorised use of data or manipulation

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 25 2018 | 11:46 PM IST

The government on Wednesday shot-off notices for the second time to both Cambridge Analytica and Facebook, seeking more details on the data breach issue, sources said.

Taking a tough stance against Cambridge Analytica's "cryptic response" to its first notice, the government has again sent notices to both the British data analytics firm and Facebook, confronting them with additional questions on potential misuse of data.

It has asked Facebook to list out security architecture proposed to be created by the company "so that data concerning Indians are not pilfered or manipulated again for extraneous purposes including to influence the elections".

The government also asked Facebook about steps it plans to clamp down on any unauthorised use of data or manipulation, and fixed a deadline of May 10 for responses.

It had earlier questioned both the companies on the impact of the data breach, following which Facebook had admitted that nearly 5.62 lakh people in India were "potentially affected" by the incident.

Earlier this month, Facebook and Cambridge Analytica had submitted their responses, following which the government has now sought more details.

The sources, who did not wish to be identified, said the two companies have now been given time till May 10 to respond.

Over the last few weeks, the US social networking giant has drawn intense criticism from users and governments globally over the data leak scandal that hit millions of users.

Information of over 80 million Facebook users was allegedly harvested by data analytics and political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, leading to a global backlash against the American company.

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First Published: Apr 25 2018 | 11:45 PM IST

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