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Indian Government to Hold Messaging Platforms Liable for Fraud-Enabling Features

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Indian Government to Hold Messaging Platforms Liable for Fraud-Enabling Features

The Indian government has announced that messaging platforms will be held legally responsible if their new features facilitate fraudulent activities. Amid increasing digitalization of public services, officials emphasize that cybersecurity remains a critical priority. The warning follows recent scrutiny of platforms like Telegram during national examinations. Government representatives stated that while no system is perfectly secure, the focus will shift from platform assurances to tangible security outcomes. Authorities maintain that tech companies must proactively prevent their services from becoming tools for cybercrime as threats continue to evolve.

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