Moneycontrol.com data breach: Personal details of over seven lakh users up for sale on Hackers forums – Here is what we know so far
Personal data of over 7 lakh registered users of moneycontrol.com is available on the hackers' forum for just $350
Personal data of over 7 lakh registered users of moneycontrol.com is available on the hackers' forum for just $350
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The protocol ensures that it will not share the Aarogya Setu data with any third party until it is extremely necessary to formulate or implement health responses.
Reportedly, the records include usernames, hashed passwords (SHA-256), date joined, last login date, email addresses, first and last names, account profile (staff member/a superuser), account status etc.
The army has directed its personnel to download the Aarogya Setu app only through the website of central govt or official app stores