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| When Atal spams, better grin and hear it Cyber law expert Pawan Duggal said: "India does not have a privacy law. While we were quick to enact the IT Act, the issue of privacy and data protection is still pending. Any political party or commercial organisation can resort to spamming and get away with it legally." Indian police guard woman after video of her undressing appears on internet Lawyers say that the problem first surfaced in 2005 when mobile phones with video cameras – or Multimedia Messaging Systems – became widely available in India. Eighty per cent of victims of these "MMS misdemeanours of passions" are young woman. Third Generation Security Threats "With more and more usage of technology, the probability of e-hafta is also likely to develop" says Pavan Duggal, Cyberlaw expert. What the hack, it’s mobilephones now ‘‘Mobilephone hacking is a reality. There is every chance of mobilephone hacking having entered India with cases going unreported,’’ says cyber-law expert Pavan Duggal SMS & CALL Forging/Spoofing- Hitech Menace Sunny Vaghela,ahmedabad based 20 yeasr old engineering student claimed that he has found loopholes in sms & call technology.Pawan Duggal's(cyber Crime Experts) Comment- It may not always be possible to track down the exact origin of the sms.When somebody sends sms in ur name then technically liability will be yours. Delhi hosts first ever 'Mobile Security India 2007' Seminar For the first time in India, the mobile majors, government officials and legal experts across the telecom industry, came together at Mobile Security India 2007 seminar, to discuss the issues related to mobile theft. MMS, prying eyes, peeping toms! Do we have laws? The MMS issue makes a case to re-examine existing laws. "Our cyber laws were formed years back when the technology of camera phones did not exist in India. Any crime related to it needs a stringent set of laws to be followed," says Pawan Duggal, a cyber law expert. The government here already tracks e-mail and wireless phone calls. Now it wants to tap the text messages that get zapped back and forth on the country's cellular network."There are instances of violation," said Pavan Duggal, a lawyer who specializes in cyberlaw. "It will require the courts to decide the balance between the security of the state and the privacy of citizens." |
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