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No complaints filed over data theft in India

Indian computing group offers help in investigation

By John Ribeiro
August 18, 2005 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Although it has offered to help investigate recent allegations of data theft, India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) said today that its hands are tied as complaints have not been filed against anyone alleged to have been involved in thefts from India's call center companies.
There is no formal complaint with police in India against Karan Bahree, the person alleged to have sold information on U.K. bank accounts to a reporter of the London tabloid, The Sun, said Sunil Mehta, vice president of Nasscom today.
The Sun said in June that its reporter, operating undercover, was sold secret information on 1,000 bank accounts by Bahree in Delhi, who said he obtained the data from contacts at call centers in and around Delhi. London Police confirmed in June that they were investigating the allegations by The Sun but said they did not have jurisdiction in the matter.
Bahree has denied the allegations by The Sun in a letter to his employers and said that he had given a CD to the undercover reporter at the request of two other persons, including a stringer for The Sun in India, without knowing that its contents were classified.
This week India's call center industry came again under focus after the Australian Broadcasting Corp. (ABC) said that employees of call centers in India are selling personal information of thousands of Australians (see "Report: Black market growing for offshore data").
"No complaint relating to the ABC case has been registered with the Indian police," Mehta said.
Nasscom is eager to get to the bottom of the cases of alleged data theft in order to protect the reputation of the Indian call center industry, said Kiran Karnik, president of Nasscom. "It is not a nice situation to be in, if personal data is actually floating around illegally, as these reports have alleged," Karnik said.
Tens of thousands of Australians are at risk of computer fraud because their personal information is being made available illegally by workers inside call centers based in India, ABC said in an item posted Monday on its Web site. Its Four Corners program later that day revealed a black market in information held by Indian call centers, ABC announced. The program was able to get hold of personal details through a journalist who is working undercover and cannot be identified, according to ABC.
Nasscom will work with legal authorities in Australia and India to ensure that those responsible for any criminal breaches are prosecuted and face the maximum penalty, theorganization said in a statement earlier this week.
Nasscom is concerned that such reports emanate from "entrapment operations" and no person has reported any harm yet, the organization said in the statement. In the absence of a formal complaint, the enforcement officials cannot launch formal investigations and apprehend the criminals, the statement added.
Also today, Australia's federal privacy commissioner launched an investigation into possible violations of the Privacy Act by two companies as a result of the alleged data theft in India (see "Australia's privacy chief to investigate data thefts").

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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