16 November 2011

Spurned man uses FB to try and break colleague’s engagement

An administration officer with a pharmaceutical company (name withheld to protect identity), who was due to tie the knot early next year, was left devastated when her engineer fiancé decided to call off the wedding. She spent the next few weeks trying to find out what went wrong.

After a lot of pleading and persuading, the ‘former’ fiancé told the 25-year-old about receiving facebook messages from her profile confessing to having an affair with a colleague – Sandesh Panchal – and other explicit personal details.

Unable to believe that something like that was happening to her, the victim – who says that she doesn’t use the social networking site too often – tried to log into her account to check the cause of the nightmare. But she failed. The facebook administrator denied access to her stating that her password was incorrect.

The woman immediately alerted the Mumbai police cyber cell and lodged a complaint that her account has been hacked.
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“Panchal, who worked as a chemical inspector in the victim’s company, was good with computers and had learnt hacking from a friend,” said the police.
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When contacted, Joint Commissioner of Police (crime) Himanshu Roy said, “We often receive complaints about people known to the victim misusing their facebook and email accounts. We request citizens to be careful while sharing their personal details with others.”


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