Sakshi Dhoni, wife of former Indian captain MS Dhoni, on Tuesday briefed Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad of a privacy data breach after a picture of MS Dhoni giving his bio metric details to CSC VLE along with his application form was posted on its official Twitter handle.
The union minister, after having ‘liked’ the tweet without noticing that the details were shared, promised Sakshi that a serious action will be taken against those responsible.
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The issue started with a tweet put out by CSCeGov official handle in which photographs of MS Dhoni’s application form were also made public. Ravi Shankar Prasad liked the tweet in question and also tweeted a picture of MS Dhoni with the message “VLE of @CSCegov_ delivers #Aadhaar service to @msdhoni. Legendary cricketer’s #Digital hook (shot).” (sic).
Sakshi Dhoni replied to this tweet by Prasad and expressed her disappointment over ‘Aadhaar information of MS Dhoni and application form being made a public property’.
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In reply, Prasad questioned Sakshi if his tweet divulged any personal information, following which she replied with the earlier picture tweeted out by CSCeGov handle.
Here is the full conversation:
VLE of @CSCegov_ delivers #Aadhaar service to @msdhoni. Legendary cricketer’s #Digital hook (shot). pic.twitter.com/Xe62Ta63An
— Ravi Shankar Prasad (@rsprasad) March 28, 2017
@rsprasad @CSCegov_ is there any privacy left ??? Information of adhaar card including application is made public property!#disappointed
— Sakshi Singh 🇮🇳❤️ (@SaakshiSRawat) March 28, 2017
@SaakshiSRawat No it is not a public property. Does this Tweet divulge any personal information?
— Ravi Shankar Prasad (@rsprasad) March 28, 2017
@rsprasad Sir personal information filled in form is leaked !
— Sakshi Singh 🇮🇳❤️ (@SaakshiSRawat) March 28, 2017
@rsprasad Sir I m talking about the application which was tweeted along with picture by @CSCegov_ pic.twitter.com/EHYwzfzfKR
— Sakshi Singh 🇮🇳❤️ (@SaakshiSRawat) March 28, 2017
@SaakshiSRawat Thanks for bringing this to my notice. Sharing personal information is illegal. Serious action will be taken against this.
— Ravi Shankar Prasad (@rsprasad) March 28, 2017
@rsprasad thank you Sir ! Appreciate your prompt reply !
— Sakshi Singh 🇮🇳❤️ (@SaakshiSRawat) March 28, 2017