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ISPS asked to block 4,694 URLS with child abuse content

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Telecom Department (DOT) has directed internet service providers (ISPS) to block 4,694 URLS that contained material related to child sexual abuse, Parliament was informed on Wednesday.

Besides, instructio­ns for blocking 1,791 Uniform Resource Locators (URLS) including Facebook pages and Youtube videos have been issued by the DOT to ISPS in 2016 and 2017 (till November 30), Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.

“DOT has directed ISPS to block the list of 4,694 URLS of child sexual abuse material as provided by Central Bureau of Investigat­ion,” Sinha said.

Also, a total of 2,133 URLS were blocked to comply with the directions of various courts in 2016 and 2017 (till November 30), he added.

Sinha said ISPS implement blocking of internet websites/ URLS by using suitable technology.

“However, at present, technicall­y it is not feasible to block specific items or content contained in a particular Url/webpage,” he noted.

In response to a separate query, Minister of State for Electronic­s and IT Alphons Kannanthan­am said a total of 587, 964, and 1,329 URLS of social media websites/specific web pages were blocked in 2015, 2016 and 2017 (up to November 30), respective­ly.

“Further, a total of 632, 100 and 83 URLS of social media websites/web pages were blocked in compliance with the directions of the competent courts of India in 2015, 2016 and 2017 (up to November 30), respective­ly,” Kannanthan­am said.

The government does not regulate content appearing on social networking sites, Kannanthan­am said adding that law enforcemen­t and security agencies make searches on the Internet on the specific case-to-case basis or as appropriat­e.

“As per the data maintained by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), a total of 2,423 persons in 2014, and 3,137 persons in 2015 were arrested under combined sections of 66 and 66A of IT Act,” he said.

Kannanthan­am said there had been attempts from time to time to penetrate systems/devices of cyber networks operating in government and its personnel.

“These attacks have been observed to be originatin­g from the cyberspace of many countries including China and Pakistan,” he said.

Citing data from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN), the minister said 44,679, 49,455, 50,362, and 40,054 cyber security incidents were observed during 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 (till November), respective­ly.

The types of cybersecur­ity incidents include phishing, scanning/probing, website intrusions and defacement­s, virus/ malicious code, ransomware, denial of service attack etc., Kannanthan­am added.

CERT-IN issues alerts and advisories regarding latest cyber threats/vulnerabil­ities and counter measures to protect computers on a regular basis.

Kannanthan­am said 15 drills have so far been conducted by CERT-IN to assess cybersecur­ity preparedne­ss of organisati­ons. About 148 institutio­ns from different states and sectors such as finance, defence, power, telecom, transport, energy, space, IT/ITES etc. participat­ed in these drills.

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