CBI Said to Have Written to Facebook, Cambridge Analytica in Data Breach Case

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 18 September 2018 13:50 IST
Highlights
  • CBI's move comes in the wake of a Preliminary Enquiry it registered
  • The agency received a reference from the Centre to start a probe
  • Cambridge Analytica is accused of illegally mining personal information
CBI Said to Have Written to Facebook, Cambridge Analytica in Data Breach Case

The CBI has written to UK-based Cambridge Analytica and Global Science Research (GSR) and US-based Facebook, seeking information in connection with its probe into allegedly illegally obtaining social networking site data of Indians, sources said on Monday.

According to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sources, the agency has written to the Cambridge Analytica's New York City office, GSR office in UK and Facebook's US office.

The agency's moves come in the wake of a Preliminary Enquiry (PE) it registered against the firms after receiving a reference from the Centre to start a probe into the matter on August 8.

The CBI got the reference from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, in July, to investigate the role of Cambridge Analytica.

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Union Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on July 26 had also told Parliament that the government has ordered the CBI to probe and find out if the British company had violated Indian laws.

Cambridge Analytica - a company owned by the hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer - declared bankruptcy this year following allegations that it used personal information harvested from 87 million Facebook accounts to help Donald Trump win the 2016 US presidential election.

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The firm is accused of mining personal information without authorisation in early 2014, to build a system that could profile individual US voters, in order to target them with personalised political advertisements.

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