Is the Aadhaar database secured enough?
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Maghav Goyal said:
7 years ago
Aadhar card is a 12 digit unique number that has all the details of a resident of India.
Recently, a news article shared on the internet showed how a French cybersecurity specialist hacked the Aadhar database in a minute. Do you still have doubts over how secure the database is?
Aadhar cards are made even without the presence of a person whom it belongs to, so just imagine how securely it will all work.
A hacker will churn out all the details from the Aadhar database and that person (just a random 12 digit number in the database) will get destroyed.
Recently, a news article shared on the internet showed how a French cybersecurity specialist hacked the Aadhar database in a minute. Do you still have doubts over how secure the database is?
Aadhar cards are made even without the presence of a person whom it belongs to, so just imagine how securely it will all work.
A hacker will churn out all the details from the Aadhar database and that person (just a random 12 digit number in the database) will get destroyed.
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Anuj vishwakarma said:
5 years ago
In my point of view, it is secured about 95% it depends on Aadhar cardholder if Aadhar cardholder is illiterate and use net banking digital wayes and his chance grows up And other hands anyone can hack your name and address by using QR code scanning.
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Ismail said:
7 years ago
Hai,
The main aim of the Aadhar is to collect our personal details including fingerprint, etc.
We are linking Aadhar with various schemes. Which government forces the people to involve in the Aadhar scheme.
The main aim of the Aadhar is to collect our personal details including fingerprint, etc.
We are linking Aadhar with various schemes. Which government forces the people to involve in the Aadhar scheme.
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Aniyah said:
1 year ago
The security of the Aadhaar database, managed by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) , has been a topic of extensive debate. UIDAI has implemented multiple layers of security, including encryption and regular audits, to protect the data. However, concerns about data breaches, unauthorized access, and privacy have persisted.
While UIDAI continues to enhance security measures, the effectiveness of these safeguards remains a point of discussion among security experts and privacy advocates.
While UIDAI continues to enhance security measures, the effectiveness of these safeguards remains a point of discussion among security experts and privacy advocates.
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