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UIDAI denies security breach of Aadhaar data in registry attack

UIDAI reiterated that its existing security controls and protocols are robust and capable of countering any such attempts or malicious designs of data breach or hacking.

October 04, 2017 / 14:54 IST
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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has said there has been no security breach of its database or Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR), a day after it was reported that Aadhaar and about 6,000 other businesses and government entities were potentially breached.

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UIDAI said in a statement today that the supposed incident related to the claimed breach of information from IRINN "does not contain any confidential data of UIDAI and has not affected any services provided by the Authority."

"As such these details are already present in the public domain and the information available on the Darknet doesn’t provide any sensitive or confidential information and has no “potential affect” as such vis a vis the UIDAI," it added.