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New data leak hits national ID card database Aadhaar

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NEW DELHI: India’s biometric ID programme, Aadhaar, has been hit by another major security lapse, allowing access to private informatio­n, business technology news website ZDNet reported on Saturday.

A data leak on a system run by a state-owned utility company can allow access to private informatio­n of Aadhaar holders, exposing their names, their unique 12-digit identity numbers, and their bank details, ZDNet said.

Even though the security lapse had been flagged to some government agencies over a period of time, it has yet to be fixed. ZDNet said it was withholdin­g the name of the utility and other details.

Karan Saini, a New Delhi-based security researcher, said that anyone with an Aadhaar number was affected.

“This is a security lapse. You don’t have to be a consumer to access these details. You just need the Uniform Resource Locator where the Applicatio­n Programmin­g Interface is located. These can be found in less than 20 minutes,” Saini told Reuters.

Vikas Shukla, spokesman for the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI), which runs the Aadhaar programme, said the agency would issue a statement later on Saturday.

Aadhaar, a biometric identifica­tion card with over 1.1 billion users, is the world’s biggest database. But it has been facing increased scrutiny over privacy concerns following several instances of breaches and misuse.

Last Thursday, the CEO of the UIDAI said the biometric data attached to each Aadhaar was safe from hacking as the storage facility was not connected to the Internet.

“Each Aadhaar biometric is encrypted by a 2048-key combinatio­n and to decode it, the best and fastest computer of our era will take the age of the universe just to hack into one card’s biometric details,” Ajay Bhushan Pandey said.

 ?? - File photo ?? SECURITY LAPSE: Aadhaar, a biometric identifica­tion card with over 1.1 billion users, is the world’s biggest database.
- File photo SECURITY LAPSE: Aadhaar, a biometric identifica­tion card with over 1.1 billion users, is the world’s biggest database.

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