Star Health Data leak: Telegram said- we cannot monitor all bots, only the content will be blocked..
Shikha Saxena October 26, 2024 04:15 PM

The controversy over the Star Health data leak is increasing. Earlier, the company denied any data leak and then the company confirmed the data leak. Later another news came in which it was said that an officer of its own company was involved in this data leak. Telegram has emerged as a big culprit in this data leak because the entire game of data leak was done through the Telegram bot.

Telegram stated in the court.
Telegram told the Madras High Court on Friday that it cannot monitor all the accounts that operate bots. It said that it will only block those controversial content that have been marked and reported to it. Let us tell you that on September 20, a hacker leaked the data of Star Health using Telegram chatbots and a website, which also includes people's biometric identity cards and medical claim papers.

Star Health knocked on the door of the court.
Last month, Star Health approached the Madras High Court and requested an order to remove all the bots related to Telegram. In Friday's hearing, Telegram's lawyer said that monitoring all chatbots would be a violation of Indian laws.

Telegram, however, agreed that if assistance is received from the company, it will delete that data. Madras High Court judge Kumaresh Babu on Friday directed the insurance company to provide information about the controversial chatbots to Telegram and ordered the social media app to block them immediately.

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