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Aadhaar remains safe, says UIDAI

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The Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) on Saturday refuted reports about a fresh data leak of Aadhaar holders, and asserted that there has been "absolutely no breach" of its database. The statement comes after ZDNet, a technology news portal cited a security researcher's claim to state that a system of state-owned utility firm was allegedly leaking informatio­n on Aadhaar holders. In a statement issued, UIDAI, the Aadhaar-issuing body, said, "There is no truth in this story as there has been absolutely no breach of UIDAIs Aadhaar database. Aadhaar remains safe and secure". It termed the data breach claims as "totally baseless, false and irresponsi­ble".

"UIDAI today has refuted reports in a certain section of media sourced from the news website ZDNet which has quoted a person purportedl­y claiming to be a security researcher that a state-owned utility company has vulnerabil­ity which can be used to access a huge amount of Aadhaar data including banking details," UIDAI said in its statement.

The UIDAI has argued that even if the report claims were taken to be true, the security related concerns should be around the database of utility company in question. It has "nothing to do with security of UIDAIs Aadhaar database", it said. Going by the logic of the report, since the utility company's database also had bank account numbers of its customers, would bank databases also be considered to have been breached, UIDAI questioned. "The answer would obviously be in negative," it added.

UIDAI argued that mere availabili­ty of Aadhaar number with a third person "will not be a security threat to the Aadhaar holder" nor will it lead to financial or other fraud. This is because a transactio­n is contingent upon a successful authentica­tion through fingerprin­t, Iris or OTP of the Aadhaar holder, UIDAI said. The ZDNet report had claimed that "a data leak on a system run by a state-owned utility company can allow anyone to download private informatio­n on all Aadhaar holders, exposing their names, their unique 12-digit identity numbers, and informatio­n about services they are connected to, such as their bank details and other private informatio­n."

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