The Sun has forgotten that its India they are dealing with.
By: Anand Sharma
Haven’t we had enough of sting journalism with our unpopular television/movie stars, I think we have. So why is The Sun doing the same kind of operation, or at least a similar one with our corporate sector. The Sun is reporting that it managed to purchase the bank details of about 1000 Britons for 3 pounds each from Karan Barhee. Barhee has also claims that he can get credit card details etc. of 200,000 accounts in a month. Well, let me make a point here, and I would like to address it to The Sun, “THIS IS INDIA”. This kinds of stuff happens here all the time, and everywhere, and also, even if they have got some details, I don’t think they should blindly believe that the details given by Barhee, or his claim to get them 200,000 account information in a month, to be true. And they have created this sensational news from the private sector; I don’t even think they would be aware of the conditions in our public sector. I can understand their concern for Britons, but I think they are equally at fault for promoting someone to act this way and giving other techies such new ideas.The Sun should report this straight to the banks and ask them about their security system, rather than giving 1,000 Britons a heart attack. I am glad the London police is dealing with this situation in a wise manner.
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