The Sunday Guardian

GEmAlTO ApOlOGISES fOR wRONG AADhAAR DATA bREACh REpORT

- IANS

NEW DELHI: Global digital security firm Gemalto has apologised to the “people of India” for publishing an inaccurate report that claimed almost one billion Aadhaar records, including name, address and other personally identified informatio­n, were compromise­d during the first half of 2018. “All concerned parties should take note that we have not been able to find any verified or substantia­ted data breach of Aadhaar data. As a result, Gemalto has withdrawn the data breach claim from the Breach Level Index Report,” Gemalto CEO Philippe Vallee said in a public notice issued on Saturday. Gemalto said it updated its Breach Level Index Report 2018 and the error was corrected. The original report and a subsequent press release issued in India on October 15 took into account an unverified news article about alleged Aadhaar data breach, Gemalto said. “Gemalto is deeply regretful for releasing this unverified informatio­n in this report and failing to conduct sufficient due diligence prior to publishing the informatio­n,” the note said. “We never intended to malign Aadhaar, India’s prestigiou­s identity mission project, by unknowingl­y committing the mistake,” Valee added. Gemalto said it would be launching an internal investigat­ion and would take additional appropriat­e action internally. The Breach Level Index is a global database of public data breaches. It tracks data breaches and measures their severity based on multiple dimensions, the source of the breach and how the data was used.

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