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Redmi Note 10S with Helio G95 SoC and Redmi Watch launched in India

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Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi today expanded its Note 10 series with the launch of Note 10S in India, along with the company’s first wearable, Redmi Watch, in the country. The Redmi Note 10S is the fourth phone in the series and it first debuted globally in February alongside the regular Redmi Note 10, Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max.

Talking about specs, the Redmi Note 10S sports a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with no high refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1100 nits. This display is also powered by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The phone has a plastic back and implements the same Redmi Note 10 series design language.

The handset is powered by MediaTek Helio G95 chipset coupled with 6GB/8GB RAM and 64GB/128GB UFS2.2 storage. The phone is based on Android 11 and comes with the MIUI 12.5 software, something Xiaomi officially launched in India with the Redmi Note 10S.

The all-new Redmi Note 10-series smartphone also has stereo speakers, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an IR blaster, a 3.5mm jack and a USB-C port. The phone is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging.

In terms of optics, the smartphone comes with a 64MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera and two 2MP sensors for depth and macro photography. The cameras setup is capable of shooting up to 4K 30fps video on the back. There is also a 13MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

The Redmi Note 10S is priced at Rs 14,999 for the 6GB/64GB variant and Rs 15,999 for the 6GB/128GB variant. The phone will be available in three colour options – grey, blue and white. It’ll go on sale on May 18 and will be available on Amazon and Xiaomi stores.

On the other hand, the Redmi Watch flaunts a 1.4-inch square display with 320 x 320 pixels resolutions. Dimensions of the product are 41mm x 35mm x 10.9mm. It comes with a 2.5D tempered glass screen on top, and supports Bluetooth 5.0 BLE and 5 atm water resistance up to 50m. The watch comes with optical heart rate sensor, six-axis sensor, geomagnetic sensor and ambient light sensor.

The Redmi Watch is capable of tracking seven kinds of sports such as indoor running on a treadmill, outdoor running, indoor and outdoor cycling, swimming in a pool and free activities as well. The smartwatch also records resting heart rate for users for over 30 days. It can also show a warning when the heart rate is too high.

The wearable has 120 watch face options, and it comes with a 230mAh battery. Redmi says the watch will take two hours to get charged completely with seven days of battery life in regular usage and 12 days in battery life mode. Other features include sleep monitoring and breathing exercises,

The Redmi Watch comes with a price tag of Rs 3,999. It will be available on Amazon and Xiaomi stores and will be up for sale starting May 25.

Top-rated TVI cameras for improved security

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With the rising demand for intelligent security gadgets that promote increased use of technology to tighten security, companies worldwide are busy introducing hi-tech devices and equipments. Over the past year, the demand for advanced security cameras has gone up not only for business and industrial purposes but also for home and other residential areas. If you are considering getting one for yourself, you may go through the following options to make the right choice.

Secureye 2MP HD TVI Camera

Launched by Secureye, a 2MP TVI Camera with Coaxial Audio is a High-Definition CCTV security camera that can support up to 1080p video resolution. To make the experience hassle-free, the camera utilizes just one cable to transmit audio reception instead of two cables. This small innovation makes a considerable impact on user experience and makes it a user-friendly gadget. What more? It comes with automatic 3D DNR (digital noise reduction) that helps dial down the picture noise and promotes low-errors in capturing correct colours. The camera works perfectly during day and night time. It is also a good option for places that are poorly lit.

Usewell 2.0 MP

This is a full HD camera and records videos in 1080P. It is compatible with full HD DVRs that support TVI signal. The user can set the video output quality based on the 4 options this camera offers – 1080P AHD, 1080P CVI, 1080P TVI and 960H CVBS. However, its default mode is 1080P AHD mode. Further, it comes with OSD Menu that will allow you to choose the video quality within 5 seconds. This camera works well during the daytime as well as night time. It can capture activity with clarity up to 20 meters during the night time. The camera is designed to offer a sharp image in videos, thanks to its in-built IR-CUT filter.

CP Plus Guard+

CP Plus’s Guard+ uses Smart IR technology to offer you precise imaging even in the absence of light. This technology allows the camera to develop a better night vision with uniformity in brightness. Yet again, this is an HD camera supporting 1080 P resolution. The camera promises to deliver videos of high-quality. It comes with incredible features such as DWDR, Day/Night(ICR), 2D/3D-DNR, AWB, AGC, BLC features that allow the camera to record images in wide areas and also in bad lighting. The camera comes with an On-Screen Display (OSD) that adjusts the sensor level effectively. OSD makes it easy for the camera to select customized settings for recording a video in a given setup.

Rhonnium HD 1080p

Compatible with laptop, desktop and tablet, Rhonnium HD 1080p allows you to record videos in full HD. The camera support recording in 4 settings – TVI, AHD, CVI and CVBS. The user just needs to insert a memory card and switch on the camera to record the videos. It also comes with the feature of re-writing memory in case the memory card is full. It supports a memory card of up to 32GB and records video for up to 48 hours. One does not need a DVR system to function.

MediaTek Dimensity 900 5G chipset launched, to power mid-range smartphones

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Fabless semiconductor major MediaTek today introduced the new Dimensity 900 5G chipset, the latest addition to its Dimensity 5G family. The Dimensity 900 chipset, built on the 6nm high-performance manufacturing node, supports Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, ultra-fast FHD+ 120Hz displays and a 108MP main camera for an all-around incredible experience.

“Dimensity 900 brings a suite of connectivity, display and 4K HDR visual enhancements to mid-tier 5G smartphones and gives brands great design flexibility for their 5G portfolios,” said Dr JC Hsu, Corporate VP and GM of MediaTek’s Wireless Communications Business Unit. “The chipset’s support for 5G and Wi-Fi 6 ensures users get the most of out their devices with super-fast and reliable connectivity,” Hsu added.

The Dimensity 900 chipset is integrated with a 5G New Radio (NR) sub-6GHz modem with carrier aggregation and support for bandwidth up to 120MHz. The chipset is equipped with an octa-core central processing unit (CPU) consisting of two Arm Cortex-A78 processors with a clock speed of up to 2.4GHz and six Arm Cortex-A55 cores operating at up to 2GHz.

The chipset also integrates an Arm Mali-G68 MC4 graphics processing unit (GPU), along with an independent artificial intelligence (AI) processing unit (APU) that delivers optimal power efficiency for extended battery life. The third generation of MediaTek’s AI processing unit is extremely power-efficient to support a wide variety of AI applications and 4K high-definition resolution (HDR).

Key cutting-edge technologies integrated into the Dimensity 900 include:

  • MediaTek’s Imagiq 5.0: The chipset integrates a flagship-class, HDR-native image signal processor (ISP) and incorporates a unique hardware-accelerated 4K HDR video recording engine. This supports up to four concurrent cameras and up to 108MP sensors.
  • MediaTek’s MiraVision: The chipset packs upgraded video capabilities from a standard dynamic range (SDR) to HDR with real-time enhancements of HDR10+ video playback to improve colour and contrast of content.
  • Premium AI-Camera Enhancements: Smartphones powered by the Dimensity 900 will capture every detail with support for up to 108MP cameras with 32M at 30fps and multi-camera options such as 20+20MP. The chipset integrates our AI processing unit with ultra-efficient INT8, INT16 and accurate FP16 capabilities to deliver premium and super precise AI-camera results.

MediaTek’s Dimensity 5G series brings smartphones an unrivaled combination of connectivity, multimedia, AI and imaging innovations – powering premium and flagship devices with the Dimensity 1000, 1100 and 1200 families, as well as mid-range devices with the Dimensity 700, 800 and 900 families.

The Dimensity series supports every connectivity generation from 2G to 5G, as well as the latest connectivity features including 5G standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) architectures, 5G two carrier aggregation (2CC) across frequency division duplex (FDD), time division duplex (TDD), dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS), True Dual SIM 5G (5G SA + 5G SA) and Voice over New Radio (VoNR).

The new MediaTek Dimensity 900 will power devices that are expected to be launched in the global market in Q2 2021.

Nokia ranked No. 1 in India’s optical networks market by Omdia

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Nokia has been ranked as the leader in optical networks in India by market share, according to Omdia, a global research firm. Nokia grew by more than 10% last year, acquiring over 25% market share to gain the top position in India’s optical networks market, said Omdia in a report. The company’s comprehensive and innovative product portfolio coupled with its strong presence in the country has enabled it to consistently increase its share in the optical networks.

Nokia has differentiated itself by offering cutting-edge optical networks products for all segments of the communications network. Its extensive range of products also includes unique solutions for Data Center Interconnect (DCI) and the enterprise market. Developed by Nokia Bell Labs, Nokia’s super coherent Digital Signal Processors (DSP) – Photonic Service Engine (PSE) – uses the pathbreaking modulation technique of Probabilistic Constellation Shaping (PCS) to advance the optical fiber transmission capacity to the Shannon Limit. This helps the service providers achieve better spectral efficiency while providing higher bandwidth and better reach. Service providers also benefit from lower power consumption, lower footprints, and lowest cost per bit transport.

Ian Redpath, Practice Leader, Transport Networks and Components at Omdia, said, “India’s dynamic optical networks market is on a growth path with an ever-increasing data consumption. Nokia’s Photonic Service Engine based products have changed the game by allowing the service providers to improve the capacity while managing costs. Nokia’s focus on product innovation, backward compatibility of its DSPs and solving customer’s challenges has helped the company achieve #1 position in optical networks in India in 2020, increasing its market share by over 10% year on year.”

Chandan Kumar, Head of Optics – India at Nokia, said, “We are delighted by Omdia’s report ranking Nokia as the leader in the optical networks market in India. It is a testimony to our commitment to introduce products that address the specific pain points of our customers. Our PSE based products allow service providers to continuously push the limits of their optical networks. Our optical products enabled with control plane functionality offers one of the fastest network traffic restoration through an alternate path, crucial for India due to a number of simultaneous fiber cuts every day.”

According to Omdia’s market share analysis report, India’s optical networks market is more than $415 million, spread across all layers of telecom networks, including backhaul, access, aggregation and National Long Distance. This is set to grow in the next few years because of continuous growth in mobile data consumption. Overall average data usage per month registered a CAGR of 76% from 2015-2020, touching 13.5GB in December 2020, according to Nokia’s MBiT Index 2021. The service providers are hard-pressed to cost-effectively enhance the capacity of the transmission network.

India PC market continues to surge, ships 3.1 mn PCs in Q1: IDC

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Driven by work-from-home and online learning in the wake of COVID-19-induced lockdowns, the traditional PC market (inclusive of desktops, notebooks and workstations) in India continued its growth streak with shipments growing 73.1% year-over-year (YoY) in the first quarter (January-March) this year, according to new data from the International Data Corporation.

A total of 3.1 million PCs were shipped, recording the highest ever first-quarter shipments to India, said IDC. Again, notebooks remained the driving category with more than three-fourths share of the PC category, registering a stellar 116.7% YoY growth in the first quarter of 2021, the report showed. Additionally, the desktop category remained steady and showed initial signs of recovery.

PCs were in high demand as enterprises, SMBs, and consumers continued their purchases. Supply has been inconsistent over the past few quarters, and demand continued to outstrip the supply allocation for the country. At the closing of the quarter, vendors were able to manage better allocations from their headquarters. Additionally, the lower than usual shipments in 1Q20 aided the annual growth as it looks more favorable due to the lower base.

“Many companies remained fully remote or had adopted a hybrid working model to manage the growing concerns of the pandemic within the country. As cases continued to rise, a few large enterprises procured PCs in bulk to manage their workforces, adopting these new working models for the long haul,” said Bharath Shenoy, Market Analyst, PC Devices, IDC India.

“The demand for virtual learning is still strong, alongside a stronger demand for affordable PCs. This is evident from the recovery of desktops in the consumer segment, which grew 49.5% YoY in 1Q21, despite the growing trend of notebooks replacing desktops,” he added.

Top 5 companies

HP Inc. returned to the top position, replacing Dell in the overall PC market as its shipments grew 102.1% YoY in 1Q21. The vendor also led both consumer and commercial segments with shares of 33.0% and 32.8%, respectively. Key customer wins and better supplies in this quarter helped HP to regain the leading position.

Dell Technologies moved to second position with a 21.8% share with 45.4% YoY growth in 1Q21. Dell also slipped to third position in the consumer segment as its shipments declined 49.5% from the previous quarter. However, it maintained its lead in the enterprise segment with a 40.9% share and secured the second position in the overall commercial segment.

Lenovo maintained the third position and recorded 73.4% YoY growth in 1Q21. Lenovo also witnessed supply challenges; however, it was able to get allocations on time that helped it to register impressive growth in the consumer and SMB segments.

Acer Group retained the fourth position with a 7.7% market share in 1Q21, which further dipped from 8.5% in 4Q20. Delayed supplies of commercial desktops increased its woes. While it led the category in 4Q20, it dropped to the third position in 1Q21.

Asus tied with Apple for the fifth position with a share of 5.4% in 1Q21. Its shipments saw an 83.9% YoY growth but declined 10.9% sequentially. Additionally, it slipped to the fifth position in the consumer segment.

Apple recorded its biggest quarter for PC shipments in India and tied for the fifth position with Asus. Its shipments grew 335.5% YoY and 45.3% from the previous quarter. It also replaced Asus for the fourth position in the consumer segment.

Jaipal Singh, Associate Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India, said, “PC vendors are staring at uncertainty for the next few months, with new lockdowns impacting consumer sales, delaying government projects, and limiting supplies into the country. Additionally, the current COVID situation has also impacted the field teams. While most vendors’ immediate concern is re-joining with full strength, they will also use this time to plan their inventory for the coming quarters, as we will see a further surge in the PC demand when the situation improves in the coming months.”

Graphic India partners DailyHunt’s Josh video platform for Audio Comics launch

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Graphic India, a leading character entertainment creator for original superheroes and VerSe Innovation, the parent company of DailyHunt which runs the short video app Josh, have partnered together to launch short-form video “Audio Comics” including 18 Days: The Mahabharata, and Graphic’s female super-heroine series, Devi to Josh’s millions of Indian users. Graphic India’s Audio Comics have already broken an explosive 25 million views on the platform, it claimed

“DailyHunt’s incredible Josh platform has quickly become one of the most embraced short form digital video platforms for today’s youth market,” said, Sharad Devarajan, Co-founder, Graphic India.  “We are thrilled to be working with them to pioneer a new comic book experience for millions of Indians across the country. With the support of Josh and other platforms in the country, Graphic India’s revolutionary ‘Audio Comics’ have now had over 150 million views across all platforms in India, sparking a new mobile comic book revolution. This is just the start of our new digital comics revolution for India and separately Graphic India will also be launching our new Toonsutra webtoons comic app platform later this summer,” he said.

Graphic India will also be expanding their Audio Comics offering on Josh to include new languages beyond English and Hindi and introducing new comics and storylines.

Last month, Graphic India also announced they will be launching a new mobile comic webtoon platform called, Toonsutra, which will feature hundreds of static vertical scrolling comics from around the world available for the first time in Indian regional languages.

OKCredit rolls out hyperlocal search tool for medicines, COVID-19 critical equipment

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Digital bookkeeping startup OkCredit has come up with a web-platform, Co-aid.in, to help people in distress discover verified leads for COVID-19 critical medicines and equipment.

The portal, a hyperlocal search tool, provides real-time information on the availability of medicines pan India besides the contact number of the store for making enquiries. With this, users can search for availability by either entering the location name or the pin-code on the portal.

The company is open-sourcing data of over 2 lakh pharmacy stores and businesses on its platform. These stores and businesses sell medical products and services such as Fabiflu tablets, oximeters, O2 beds, normal beds, steamers, antibiotics, zinc/vitamin, and oxygen used for treating COVID-19 patients. The data on oxygen and beds has been crowd sourced, whereas the data on medicines is from pharmacy stores on OkCredit’s platform.

Co-aid.in also allows pharmacy stores and businesses that are not on the OkCredit platform to register themselves on the website.

Within just 12 days of launching, the website claims to have seen queries from 342 towns and cities, within and outside India. Search queries have also come from New York, Singapore, Seattle and Los Angeles among a number of other international locations, said OKCredit in a statement. In India, the highest number of searches have come from Bengaluru, Delhi and Kolkata but smaller locations such as Panipat, Muzaffarpur and Ranchi have also used the tool to search for nearby pharmacy shops.

Harsh Pokharna, Co-founder and CEO, OkCredit, said, “People are overwrought with anxiety, fear and the unending feeling of helplessness amid rising COVID cases. This is a time for mutual collaboration and leveraging human connection to make the lives of Covid patients and their families a tad easier. At OkCredit, we are committed to leveraging our deeper and wider reach within the pharmacy stores and businesses to facilitate the availability of essential drugs and equipment used for treating COVID-19 patients.”

Besides the pharmacy search tool, OkCredit is also encouraging people to volunteer for COVID-19 SOS requests. Known as Co Aid Volunteer (seen at the top right on the Co-aid.in website), the platform lists out volunteering opportunities for people. These could be oxygen or bed requirements, medicine needs etc. One can search through COVID resources on various platforms to help out such people in need.

Additionally, OkCredit has tied up with Practo, an online doctor consultation app, to take care of their doctor consultations, COVID testing, priority support for ambulances, beds, medicines, mental wellness counselling, etc.

Portronics Beem 200 Plus WiFi LED projector launched at Rs 19,999

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Portable digital product maker Portronics has launched a WiFi LED projector called ‘Beem 200 Plus’ in India. This WiFi LED projector comes with multiple connectivity options such as VGA port, USB port, HDMI and SD card slot. It also allows device mirroring from both Android and iOS devices directly to the projector.

The unpredictable lockdown has made people spend at home enabling them to binge-watch movies, shows, and series on various OTT platforms, more than ever. However, the feel of theatres is always a missing part. As lockdown has been imposed again due to the second wave of COVID-19, there comes a need for a projector to set up your own theatre at home.

The Portronics Beem 200 Plus is compatible with laptops, PCs, phones, tablets, Xbox, PS3/PS4 and USB Cables, and most importantly it has a Wi-Fi feature which provides a great wireless streaming.

The multimedia LED projector comes with a 30,000-hour bulb life for endless hours of playing. It promises a bright, vivid and HD video quality with 4W in-built speakers for fantastic sound and a theatre-like experience. Its extra-large display ensures a premium viewing experience.

The Beem 200 Plus projector is available for Rs 19,999 and currently at introductory discounted prices at leading online and offline stores. It is backed by a one-year warranty.

Facebook Data Breach: How safe is your personal data on social media?

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Facebook faces yet another controversy with the data breach of its 533 million users. The social media giant hit the headlines once again for the wrong reason after the data leak was reported by Alon Gal, CTO of cyber intelligence agency Hudson Rock in January 2021. Gal had highlighted that a Telegram bot was being used to sell the phone numbers for free. In the latest reports, a lot more useful info is available including email IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, etc. The breached accounts record for over 32 million accounts in the USA, 11 million in the UK, and 6 million in India.

The Social media giant, Facebook, has been in the news lately and facing scrutiny over how it handles the personal information of its users. Just when the company was clearing up its mess after a major security incident that exposed the account data of millions of users three years ago, reports emerged yet again of an alleged data breach, impacting half a billion Facebook users from 106 countries.

As we know it’s already been a bumpy ride for Facebook after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the company was scrambling to regain its user’s trust and the news of yet another data breach has knocked down Facebook’s reputation one more time.

This time Facebook confronted a massive data breach of its 533 million users. The social media giant hit the headlines once again for the wrong reason after the data leak was reported by Alon Gal, CTO of cyber intelligence agency Hudson Rock in January 2021. Gal had highlighted that a Telegram bot was being used to sell the phone numbers for free. In the latest reports, a lot more useful info is available including email IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, etc.

The breached accounts record for over 32 million accounts in the USA, 11 million in the UK, and 6 million in India.

For the past two years, we have been hearing the apologies, explanations, and promises from the company, but it seems that Facebook is either too vulnerable or maybe too swamped to handle the privacy of its users worldwide.

The news of the most recent breach could not come at a worse time for Facebook. The company has already been buffeted over the 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal. And this time the company has suffered a breach of private information from 533 million accounts, even the company’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s private credentials are part of it.

While this figure is staggering, there’s more to the story than 533 million sets of data.

Before jumping to conclusions let us rewind and look at the past breaches or scandals of Facebook.

 

The Past Scandals!

There is a big list of data breaches of Facebook, and all of them highlight the need for stricter data protection laws and accountability from the company not just by paying huge settlements but also coming up with ways to keep its user’s private information private!

If we look back, in 2007 Facebook released a product called ‘Beacon’ which was designed to help advertisers understand their audiences. This move was to monetize users on the platform. Through Beacon, user activity on other websites was added automatically to Facebook user profiles. To demonstrate what it’s trying to do, Beacon showed the titles of videos users rented from Blockbuster Video on the Facebook News Feed. However, this was a clear violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act and led to a class-action lawsuit. As part of the settlement, the social media giant had to pay $9.5 million to a fund for privacy and security.

And this was just a start, in 2009, the social media platform publicly published information that was marked private on users’ profiles. An investigation was issued by the Federal Trade Commission which forced Facebook to apologize to its users. It was also asked to promise better personal data management and protection.

A massive data breach happened in 2013, in which almost 6 million user data was affected. That year the company found a bug that had been exposing the personal information of over 6 million users to unauthorized parties and viewers for about a year. Exposed personal data included email addresses and phone numbers of Facebook users. Anyone who knew even one piece of information could access the data. This technical glitch began in the year 2012. However, it didn’t come to notice until 2013. Before publicly announcing that Facebook’s data leaked, apparently, it fixed the bug and reported the breach to those affected and regulators.

Another massive data breach turned into a scandal in 2014, the Cambridge Analytica Scandal. The news about the data misuse was disclosed in 2018 by Christopher Wylie, a former Cambridge Analytica employee, but it actually took place in 2014.

This marked the beginning of Facebook data breaches and the problems it faces with handling personal data.

The Cambridge Analytica Scandal is one of the most talked-about Facebook data breaches. The scandal began in 2014 when Cambridge Analytica, a data-driven startup asked users to fill in reviews on the Turkopticon website (a third-party site for reviews for Amazon’s Mechanical Turk). It was followed by a task by Aleksandr Kogan that asked users to fill a survey in exchange for money. To fill in the survey, users were asked to download an application – thisisyourdigitallife – to their Facebook accounts.

The app then downloaded a huge amount of personal information, such as the user’s demographic data, likes, friend lists, and some private messages. The app broke the terms of service of Facebook’s but remained in place till December 2015 by which more than information of over 85 million had been harvested by Cambridge Analytica. The data was later used for marketing-related activities and fake news stories. This data also provided analytical assistance to the 2016 presidential campaigns of Ted Cruz and Donald Trump.

This incident entirely proved that the digital data of Facebook users are not at all in safe hands.

After this in 2018, the company uncovered a new bug in the social media platform that overrides the blocklist of users. In yet another privacy failure, the social media giant admitted that more than 800,000 users were affected by this bug on Facebook and Facebook Messenger.

In 2019, another news surfaced on the internet in which, Brian Krebs, a cybersecurity expert reported that the social media company has been storing passwords of millions of users in plaintext files. These files were accessible to over 2,000 employees of Facebook. The social media company didn’t say why or how it had been saving user passwords in such a manner. Later, it was discovered that the passwords of millions of Instagram users were also saved in the same manner. The total number of affected Instagram and Facebook users is estimated to be at least 600 million. The actual number might be much higher.

In July 2020, Zuckerberg-led company admitted to sharing user data with about 5000 third-party app developers, even after the expiry date of data access authorization. Facebook said that it had fixed the issue, however, a mistake allowed 5,000 developers access to receiving user data for longer than the expiry date.

 

What happened in 2021!

The company was yet again in news, in April 2021 it was reported that the personal data of more than 533 million users of Facebook had been posted on a website to be misused by hackers. This Facebook data breach was reported by Alon Gal – Chief Technology Officer of Hudson Rock.

The data breach had a lot of personal information of users exposed, including their full name, date of birth, gender, email address, phone number, Facebook IDs, Facebook bios, location, and job status. The Facebook data leak 2021 included records of 6 million users from India, 11 Facebook users from the UK and 32 million users from the US.

The company claimed that the hackers obtained user data through data scraping — a process used by people to import data from a website onto a local file that is saved on a computer. The social networking giant also stated in a blog post that the specific issue that allowed this scrape to happen no longer exists since 2019.

Really? Can you believe that?

Clearly, in the case of Facebook, criminals can mine Facebook’s systems for users’ personal information by using techniques that automate the process of harvesting data.

On this, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, a senior journalist, and a writer said, “As the Cambridge Analytica Episode repeats, Facebook claims it is mindful of protecting the privacy of its users, but the reality is something else. Hackers have been able to infiltrate Facebook’s systems, mined personal data, and presumably sold the data for profit. Whatever, Mark Zuckerberg or others may say about how much Facebook respects and protects the privacy of its users, the reality seems quite different. And the most recent incident of the hack that has taken place revealed that Facebook has a long-long way to go before it is able to protect its systems from being misused and abused.”

 

Where is this data now and for what it can be used?

We all know the stolen information goes to just one place, the Dark Web. And this information picked or obtained from the Dark Web, can be used to send spam emails, make calls, mount phishing campaigns, and target advertising. It can be used to plot and execute various nefarious online fraud schemes. Hackers can impersonate users and transfer cash on their behalf, without their knowledge.

The database of private information is available on the dark web for anyone to sift through. As per reports from cyber intelligence firm, Hudson Rock, this data was now being sold to various groups on the cloud-based messaging app Telegram. Recently the data set seems to be popping up on various hacker forums all across the internet.

On this issue, Rakshit Tondon, a Cyber Security Expert has said, “Data breaches are becoming a serious concern today, because as we all understand that data is the new gold, data is the new oil, and I think in the last couple of months every second day we are hearing a data breach happening like recently in the news from Facebook, then LinkedIn. And we as consumers, are trusting these applications and giving all our information, but this really acts as a booster to cybercrimes when these data breaches take place.

Because I have seen a trend whenever these data breaches are taking place, the cybercriminals or hackers get a boost. Because they have hands-on personal information like user’s passwords, and surprisingly we have seen that these companies are not treating passwords as well-encrypted. I have seen places where passwords are stored in the databases as simple text, so that means there are compliance issues there.

Organizations like these must be very proactive about data security. In India, we are still waiting for the Data Protection Law, as we heard under the GDPR these companies are tremendously fined if something like this happens. But here in our country, we are still waiting for the Law to be implemented, and I think it will act as an immunity once it comes out. After this, the companies will become serious about data protection.

There is a lack of Cyber Hygiene, and I think it is high time that all companies look at cybersecurity pro-actively and this ongoing pandemic has at least taught us this much that rather than waiting for something to happen we must act pro-actively. Giving out your personal information is a threat.”

Nitin Agarwal, CTO, Locobuzz Solution, has also enlightened us on this issue, she said, “In recent history, we have seen some of the worst data breaches occur around the world, and unfortunately, this is going to continue happening. As companies adopt better ways of securing their servers and customer’s data, hackers are motivated to find more loopholes to gain access to these servers. Frequent security audits and a robust security policy are a need of the hour, but the companies must also look at what kind of security policies or framework the 3rd-party integrator follows. This is critical because the weakest link in the security is the entry door for hackers to get into your system.

Secondly, companies should rely less on people in terms of managing their security keys and other critical information. This is because people can be easily manipulated into giving the information to an unauthorised user. That said, even as a consumer of services we have a responsibility to protect our data. Security and privacy are a combined responsibility of both the consumer and the service provider. The more we take control of it, the better.”

 

How did Facebook react to this!

We all know the time when the Cambridge Analytica Scandal news broke in 2018, Mark Zuckerberg’s initial response was a long and deafening silence. After which he was summoned in from of a Congress Committee.

The founder and CEO of Facebook – the man with total control over the world’s largest communications platform, addressed the public, and said – “We have a responsibility to protect your data, and if we can’t then we don’t deserve to serve you.”

And yet we are here!

Since 2018 what has changed is how we saw those facts. It was as if we all had gone away with it but the fear of losing the private information haunts the users every time a new Facebook breach is in news.

Every time Facebook is in news because of a data breach its PR team is engaged with self-defeating arguments over whether what had occurred.

 

What’s Next?

Almost every company has suffered a big data breach at some point in time, but only Facebook has endured such an existential reckoning. That’s because what happened with Cambridge Analytica was not a matter of Facebook’s systems being infiltrated, but of Facebook’s systems working as designed: data was amassed, data was extracted, and data was exploited.

If you are looking for an answer on what you should do to safeguard your personal information, we have nothing for you. Maybe you should delete your Facebook account!

Or another way could be by deciding to not share any information that could harm you in the future. Don’t share anything on the platform that you do not want to end up being available publicly. Moreover, enable two-factor authentication for an added layer of security.