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NSCS official used pen drives to leak secret info
New Delhi, July 05: S S Paul, the computer analyst with the National
Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) arrested for leaking secret data,
allegedly used pen drives to supply information to a American
diplomat he met through the Indo-US cyber security forum, informed
sources said.
The counter-intelligence wing of the intelligence bureau began
monitoring Paul's activities earlier this year, and suspicions about
him were confirmed during a seminar in April on cyber crime, the sources said.
The analyst was seen "showing extra interest" in Rossane Minchew -- a
third secretary in the US mission here who left the country after the
spy scandal came to light -- during the seminar. It was later found
that he was supplying data to her using pen drives, they said.
During the surveillance on Paul, sleuths learnt Minchew was in touch
with Brig Ujjwal Dasgupta, Director of Computers of the Research and
Analysis Wing, and former Navy Commander Mukesh Saini, who headed the
National Information Security Coordination cell at the NSCS and
joined a US-based computer company after quitting, the sources said.
Both Saini and Dasgupta have been questioned. Taking a cue from
lapses that led to the defection of senior Raw Officer Rabinder Singh
in 2004, the Intelligence Bureau has alerted airports and sea ports
to ensure that Saini and Dasgupta do not leave the country.
The sources said Paul and the other two officials had relations of
"very close proximity" and the possibility of monetary considerations
for leaking secret information had not been ruled out.
Bureau Report
We Hunt Spies, We Stop Espionage, We Kill Bugs, and We Plug Leaks.
James M. Atkinson, President and Sr. Engineer
Granite Island Group
127 Eastern Avenue #291
Gloucester, MA 01930-8008
Phone: (978) 546-3803
Fax: (978) 546-9467
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NSCS official used pen drives to leak secret info <br>
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New Delhi, July 05: S S Paul, the computer analyst with the National
Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) arrested for leaking secret data,
allegedly used pen drives to supply information to a American diplomat he
met through the Indo-US cyber security forum, informed sources said.
<br><br>
The counter-intelligence wing of the intelligence bureau began monitoring
Paul's activities earlier this year, and suspicions about him were
confirmed during a seminar in April on cyber crime, the sources said.
<br><br>
The analyst was seen "showing extra interest" in Rossane
Minchew -- a third secretary in the US mission here who left the country
after the spy scandal came to light -- during the seminar. It was later
found that he was supplying data to her using pen drives, they said.
<br><br>
During the surveillance on Paul, sleuths learnt Minchew was in touch with
Brig Ujjwal Dasgupta, Director of Computers of the Research and Analysis
Wing, and former Navy Commander Mukesh Saini, who headed the National
Information Security Coordination cell at the NSCS and joined a US-based
computer company after quitting, the sources said. <br><br>
Both Saini and Dasgupta have been questioned. Taking a cue from lapses
that led to the defection of senior Raw Officer Rabinder Singh in 2004,
the Intelligence Bureau has alerted airports and sea ports to ensure that
Saini and Dasgupta do not leave the country. <br><br>
The sources said Paul and the other two officials had relations of
"very close proximity" and the possibility of monetary
considerations for leaking secret information had not been ruled out.
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Bureau Report <br>
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Granite Island Group<br>
</b>127 Eastern Avenue #291<br>
Gloucester, MA 01930-8008<br>
Phone: (978) 546-3803<br>
Fax: (978) 546-9467<br>
Web: <a href="
http://www.tscm.com/">
http://www.tscm.com/</a><br>
E-Mail: <a href="mailto:jm..._at_tscm.com"><i>jm..._at_tscm.com<br><br>
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