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Online intelligence firm Cyble has said that a cybercriminal is selling Truecaller records of 4.75 crore Indians on dark web for just about Rs 75,000. In a blogpost, Cyble said that its researchers have "identified a reputable seller, who is selling 47.5 Million Indians Truecaller records for $1000. The data is from 2019." It includes information such as phone number, carrier, name, gender, city, email, Facebook ID and others.
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