December 31, 2025 02:13 pm (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
Amit Shah blasts TMC over border fencing; Mamata fires back on Pahalgam and Delhi blast | 'A profound loss for Bangladesh politics': Sheikh Hasina mourns Khaleda Zia’s death | PM Modi mourns Khaleda Zia’s death, hails her role in India-Bangladesh ties | Bangladesh’s first female Prime Minister Khaleda Zia passes away at 80 | India rejects Pakistan’s Christmas vandalism remarks, cites its ‘abysmal’ minority record | Minority under fire: Hindu houses torched in Bangladesh village | Supreme Court puts Aravalli redefinition on hold amid uproar, awaits new expert committee | Supreme Court strikes! Kuldeep Sengar’s bail in Unnao case suspended amid public outcry | From bitter split to big reunion! Pawars join hands again for high-stakes civic battle | CBI moves Supreme Court challenging Kuldeep Sengar's relief in Unnao rape case

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg apologises to US Congress for data breach

| @indiablooms | Apr 11, 2018, at 02:35 pm

New York, Apr 11 (IBNS): Facing the US Senators, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg has apologised for the data leak of  tens of millions of social media users.

He informed that his company is engaged in a constant battle with Russian operators who sought to exploit the social network founded by him more than a decade ago.

Taking responsibility and apologising over the entire episode of data leak that has hit Facebook, Mark was quoted as saying: "It was my mistake, and I'm sorry."

He said, "I started Facebook, I run it, and I'm responsible for what happens here."

"It's clear now that we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm," he said while testifying before a joint Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees.

Speaking on the 'arms race' against Russian disinformation, the Facebook chief said: "This is an arms race. They're going to keep getting better."

"There are people in Russia whose job it is to try to exploit our systems and other internet systems and other systems as well," he said.

Mark also highlighted the issue of upcoming general elections in India and Pakistan and said his company will try to do everything to ensure the safety of these polls.

"2018 is an important year for the whole world. Several countries like India, Pakistan will have elections. We'll do everything possible to ensure these elections are safe," he said.

Interestingly, Lok Sabha polls are scheduled to take place in India next year.

Christopher Wylie, the whistleblower who exposed the Facebook data breach scandal, last month unveiled several activities performed by Cambridge Analytica in India.

According to him, Congress was also a client of CA.

"They (Cambridge Analytica) worked extensively in India. They have an office in India... I believe their client was Congress but I know that they have done all kinds of projects. I don't remember a national project but I know regionally. India's so big that one state can be as big as Britain. But they do have offices there, they do have staff," Wylie was quoted in media as telling lawmakers under oath.

Making more revelations, social networking site Facebook last week said data of over 87 million users was shared with the political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica.

Whistleblower Christopher Wylie had previously quoted the figure at 50 million.

The saga surfaced after Cambridge Analytica were named in an investigative report by Britain's channel 4, in the month of March.

The firm was accused of harvesting data of up to 50 million Facebook users without permission and using them to help politicians.

According to Wylie, among the political parties which benefited from the CA was the Indian National Congress.

The revelation came after India's Law and Justice and Information-Technology Minister, Ravishankar Prasad, had alleged that the Congress has links with Cambridge Analytica.

Reports in the Times of India have further stated that  CA used these data to "psychologically profile people and deliver material in favour of Donald Trump during the 2016 US presidential elections." 

According to reports, Facebook lost around USD 58 billion in the month of March.

 

Image: Mark Zuckerberg Facebook page 

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.