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TRAI chief's personal info not fetched from Aadhaar database, servers: UIDAI

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) chairman yesterday shared his Aadhaar number publicly, challenging anyone to show how mere knowledge of the number can be misused to harm him.

July 29, 2018 / 20:19 IST
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The UIDAI today asserted that the personal details of TRAI chief R S Sharma being put out on Twitter are not from the Aadhaar database or its servers, and that "so called hacked information" is easily available with a simple search on Google and other sites, without using the 12-digit unique identity number. The UIDAI jumped into the debate following a full blown war of words on Twitter between TRAI Chairman RS Sharma and some users over the potential of Aadhaar number being misused.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) chairman yesterday shared his Aadhaar number publicly, challenging anyone to show how mere knowledge of the number can be misused to harm him. The move had trigerred a tsunami of tweets with the Twitterati claiming to disclose Sharma's personal details - from PAN to mobile number.

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In a statement today, the UIDAI said: "...any information published on Twitter about the said individual...RS Sharma was not fetched from Aadhaar database or UIDAI's servers.

"In fact, this so–called 'hacked' information (about Sharma's personal details such as his address, date of birth, photo, mobile number, e-mail, etc.) was already available in the public domain as he being a public servant for decades and was easily available on Google and various other sites by a simple search without Aadhaar number."