Is the Aadhaar database secured enough?
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Dnyaneshwar said:
4 years ago
UIDAI is the government authority that handles all information in the Aadhar card which is intended to be secure. As the government displayed one nation one card, we can attach our all documents with an Aadhar card and we do not have to carry all other cards like the previous one.
As Aadhar card transactions require our fingerprint at every stage hence no cybercrime will take place.
If all documents are attached to the Aadhar card then everyone will be more secure.
As Aadhar card transactions require our fingerprint at every stage hence no cybercrime will take place.
If all documents are attached to the Aadhar card then everyone will be more secure.
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RAVI PRAKASH said:
4 years ago
Hi, friends. The topic given to us is "is the Aadhaar database secured enough".
Indian government section UIDAI has officially announced that Aadhaar is fully secured and totally safe.
Aadhaar is under the control of a government agency and it is in safe hands. No one can access your data until you don't. Even to know only the Aadhaar number no one can do anything. It is linked with fingerprint and also if any transaction or data-stealing are happening, it t takes an OTP that linked with our cell phone. So without our allowance, no one can access i.e. Aadhaar is overall secure.
Indian government section UIDAI has officially announced that Aadhaar is fully secured and totally safe.
Aadhaar is under the control of a government agency and it is in safe hands. No one can access your data until you don't. Even to know only the Aadhaar number no one can do anything. It is linked with fingerprint and also if any transaction or data-stealing are happening, it t takes an OTP that linked with our cell phone. So without our allowance, no one can access i.e. Aadhaar is overall secure.
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Manisha said:
4 years ago
Hello everyone,
In my opinion, the Aadhaar database is secured enough by UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) which is government based security provided to secure our personal databases. The government decided that one nation one card is an Aadhar card hence no need to carry different cards as we previously did.
Nowadays due to digitalization in India, cybercrime is rising day by day but this is not due to the leaking of information in the Aadhar database it's happening due to the careless nature of some persons. Our Aadhar database is secured by our unique fingerprint so no one can hack it unless we provide our biometric. For accessing our information which is given by us in the Aadhar database OTP is needed which comes on our Aadhar linked mobile number unless we didn't provide this OTP none can get our personal information.
Some fraud peoples are there who asks OTP and make fool to us. But don't provide them OTP otherwise they will do false transactions or hack our database hence be careful nowadays while communicating with unknown or sometimes known persons too.
Don't misuse anyone your personal data or information.
The government already provided security to our database so we should be careful while using any online mode.
Thanks.
In my opinion, the Aadhaar database is secured enough by UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) which is government based security provided to secure our personal databases. The government decided that one nation one card is an Aadhar card hence no need to carry different cards as we previously did.
Nowadays due to digitalization in India, cybercrime is rising day by day but this is not due to the leaking of information in the Aadhar database it's happening due to the careless nature of some persons. Our Aadhar database is secured by our unique fingerprint so no one can hack it unless we provide our biometric. For accessing our information which is given by us in the Aadhar database OTP is needed which comes on our Aadhar linked mobile number unless we didn't provide this OTP none can get our personal information.
Some fraud peoples are there who asks OTP and make fool to us. But don't provide them OTP otherwise they will do false transactions or hack our database hence be careful nowadays while communicating with unknown or sometimes known persons too.
Don't misuse anyone your personal data or information.
The government already provided security to our database so we should be careful while using any online mode.
Thanks.
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Rahul said:
5 years ago
Hello, this is Rahul.
In my opinion, Aadhaar Database is under controlled of government agency UIDAI (Unique Identity Authority of India), they are not 100% secure and safe. If anyone gets your Aadhaar number and for misuse purpose, he needs OTP as a security code to access your biometric data and others document. If you are aware all this hacking or fraud then no one can access your data and data will be safe.
In my opinion, Aadhaar Database is under controlled of government agency UIDAI (Unique Identity Authority of India), they are not 100% secure and safe. If anyone gets your Aadhaar number and for misuse purpose, he needs OTP as a security code to access your biometric data and others document. If you are aware all this hacking or fraud then no one can access your data and data will be safe.
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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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Utkarsh Raghuvansi said:
5 years ago
I don't think Aadhaar database is secured enough as there is a substantial increase in hacking incidents where even our credits and debit cards are not secured. It is always found that this many amounts of card details have been made public so how one can trust Aadhaar. The government should lookover on this matter very seriously.
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Poonam said:
5 years ago
Hello everyone.
We have topic 'Is Aadhar database secured enough' to discuss here.
UIDAI (Unique identity authority of India) declared publicly that Aadhar is fully secured and safe as there is no date leak at UIDAI. Report based on RTI clarifies that 210 gov websites made Aadhar information public.
By simply knowing Aadhar number no one can harm your personal data because only the Aadhar number is not sufficient, it requires biometric to identify Aadhar details.
Hacker will not be able to harm your private details until you are alert because for any transaction they require OTP that has been shared only with your own mobile number.
In my opinion, Aadhar database is secured enough until you are alert with your mobile data exchange.
We have topic 'Is Aadhar database secured enough' to discuss here.
UIDAI (Unique identity authority of India) declared publicly that Aadhar is fully secured and safe as there is no date leak at UIDAI. Report based on RTI clarifies that 210 gov websites made Aadhar information public.
By simply knowing Aadhar number no one can harm your personal data because only the Aadhar number is not sufficient, it requires biometric to identify Aadhar details.
Hacker will not be able to harm your private details until you are alert because for any transaction they require OTP that has been shared only with your own mobile number.
In my opinion, Aadhar database is secured enough until you are alert with your mobile data exchange.
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Nishant said:
5 years ago
In my opinion, Aadhar database is secured enough. It works under UIDAI. It is a proper government body that works by Full responsibility. In aadhar card bar code scan is also available. Only by scanning our information are leaked. There was need for biometric also and asks security question. So in my opinion aadhar card is secured.
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Bipan Kumar said:
5 years ago
Hello everyone.
I m Bipan Kumar.
In my view, a middle and low level of pers doing work hard from that they have to erase their fingerprints respectively when they make UIDAI they gave initially fingerprints but after some time they keep away from the t than they face problems probably. But it is a positive point with the help of it nobody can hack our account so that our hard work income is safe.
I m Bipan Kumar.
In my view, a middle and low level of pers doing work hard from that they have to erase their fingerprints respectively when they make UIDAI they gave initially fingerprints but after some time they keep away from the t than they face problems probably. But it is a positive point with the help of it nobody can hack our account so that our hard work income is safe.
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Prakash bhati said:
5 years ago
Greetings to all.
In my opinion, on-topic Aadhar databases secured enough? Yes, I think it is safe enough because it is under UIDAI (Unique identification Authority of India) and it is a government agency which is secure our data security. Many crimes are reducing day by day because of it. Ni one can easily hack Aadhar card because if anyone wants to use our identity, he will have to give his /her fingerprints and also give the OTP (one-time password) if anyone no share his OTP, Aadhar is completely safe. But many people make many Aadhar card and misuse in election banks etc with corrupt politicians.
Thanks a lot.
In my opinion, on-topic Aadhar databases secured enough? Yes, I think it is safe enough because it is under UIDAI (Unique identification Authority of India) and it is a government agency which is secure our data security. Many crimes are reducing day by day because of it. Ni one can easily hack Aadhar card because if anyone wants to use our identity, he will have to give his /her fingerprints and also give the OTP (one-time password) if anyone no share his OTP, Aadhar is completely safe. But many people make many Aadhar card and misuse in election banks etc with corrupt politicians.
Thanks a lot.
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