UIDAI Denies Rumours of Aadhaar Database Hack; Claims Vested Interests are Spreading Lies

Aadhaar body, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has rubbished the reports of recent Aadhaar database hack claiming them as “completely incorrect and irresponsible.” UIDAI quoted that some vested interests are deliberately trying to create confusion among people. The denial came after an investigation by HuffPost India revealed that the Aadhaar database, which contains the biometrics and personal information of over one billion Indians, “had been compromised by a software patch which disables critical security features of the software used to enrol new Aadhaar users”.

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Any Unauthorised Person Can Generate Aadhaar ID According to a New Report

According to the report, any unauthorised person from anywhere in the world can generate Aadhaar ID using the patch which is freely available for Rs 2,500. The UIDAI said the claims about Aadhaar being vulnerable to tampering lacked substance and were totally baseless. “Certain vested interests are deliberately trying to create confusion in the minds of people which is completely unwarranted,” a statement issued by the organisation said, according to IANS.

It added that the UIDAI matches all the biometric (10 fingerprints and both iris) of a resident enrolling for Aadhaar with the biometrics of all Aadhaar holders before issuing the unique ID.

Aadhaar is Completely Safe, Claims UIDAI

“UIDAI has taken all necessary safeguard measures spanning from providing standardized software that encrypts entire data even before saving to any disk, protecting data using tamper proofing, identifying every one of the operators in every enrolment, identifying every one of thousands of machines using a unique machine registration process, which ensures every encrypted packet is tracked,” the statement said.