Data of 87 Million Users in Jeopardy After Facebook Scandal, Half a Million Users from India

Facebook might fall in the lines of trouble with this new revelation of statistics related to Cambridge Analytics scandal. About information of 87 million users might have been put in jeopardy because of improper sharing by UK based political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. Out of the total 87 million, more than half a million users from India might be in this crowd whose data could be compromised. Although Facebook is assuring users with their statements concerning user’s privacy, this new revelation goes farther beyond the speculated number of users which was predicted earlier.

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Previously it was being estimated that around 50 million people were included in the group of users whose data was improperly used, but now that the specific numbers are out the result is shocking for a lot of Facebook users. Ever since the reports about the scandal have surfaced, Facebook has been suffering through a major backlash from all sides.

Mike Schroepfer, chief technology officer (CTO), Facebook, said yesterday “In total, we believe the Facebook information of up to 87 million people — mostly in the US — may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica.”

Most of the users whose information has been compromised are from the US – Data reveals that 70.8 million or 81% of the total leaked data comes from the US users. Indonesia and the United Kingdom come second with 1.1 million users’ data being compromised. India ranks seventh where information of 562,455 has been expected to be compromised.