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No leak of users' data from CoWIN portal, adequate safety measures in place: Govt

A government source said all application programming interfaces (API) associated with CoWIN are being looked over, and the Health Ministry is expected to post a clarification in this regard.

June 12, 2023 / 17:14 IST
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The personal information of every citizen, who used the app can be seen using a Telegram bot where you simply need to enter the phone number to see the details. (Image: Shutterstock)

The government on June 12 said that claims of data breach from the CoWIN portal are baseless and mischievous in nature.

"CoWIN portal of the Health Ministry is completely safe with adequate safeguards for data privacy. Furthermore, various security measures are in place on the CoWIN portal. Only OTP authentication-based access to data is provided. All steps have been taken and are being taken to ensure the security of the data in the CoWIN portal," said a press release.

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In a tweet, Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that the matter had been reviewed by nodal cybersecurity body CERT-IN. According to him, the data that was being accessed by the bot was from a threat actor database that was populated “with previously breached/stolen data from the past”. He maintained that it does not appear that the CoWIN app or database has been directly breached.

Regarding claims of a Telegram BOT accessing users’ personal data, the government clarified that without OTP vaccinated beneficiaries’ data cannot be shared with any BOT. “Only Year of Birth (YOB) is captured for adult vaccination but it seems that on media posts it has been claimed that BOT also BOT mentioned the date of Birth (DOB),” the release said. There is no provision to capture the address of the beneficiary, it added.

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