Alibaba’s servers involved in ‘data theft’, found working for Communist Party of China

Reports have emerged after top intelligence sources have told media that Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba data cloud servers are sending data of Indian users to China.

As per the findings, the Chinese technology giant Alibaba’s equipment in India may be involved in this.

A report published in News18 network has reportedly disclosed that ‘all sensitive and ancillary forms of data’ are sent to remote servers in China.

One of the Modus Operandi is to lure Indian companies by offering data servers at very low prices, and for this reason, they are quite popular among Indian businesses.

Also, the other news which is making the rounds is the Chinese’s attempts to track hundreds of Indian leaders and important officials using technology.

It is a known fact that all Chinese companies, particularly tech companies have deep links to the Chinese Communist Party.

A massive probe to find out the level of infiltration by the Chinese tech companies may soon get underway to safeguard India from cyber espionage.

After the Galwan Valley clash, India has banned many Chinese apps and games citing security concerns.

The list of banned apps is the popular and widely used TikTok, UC Browser, ShareIt, CamScanner and the first-person shooting game PUBG.