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Identity Theft Through Aadhaar Possible at Just Rs 125, And Here's The Proof

Beware! Your Aadhaar Data is Just a Google Search Away From Being Accessed by Anyone

Beware! Your Aadhaar Data is Just a Google Search Away From Being Accessed by Anyone

UIDAI claims that the Aadhaar database can't be breached fifty-fifty by the world'south fastest supercomputers, just it appears that you don't need a supercomputer to steal Aadhaar data, and in turn, someone'south identity. All you need is internet access to scout YouTube videos, a few hundred rupees in your pocket and some cunning skills, and you tin create your own Aadhaar database to do as you lot want.

A SIM card benefactor in Hyderabad recently discovered this trick and exploited information technology to activate around 6,000 SIM cards in the names of people whose biometrics and identification details he obtained past 100% legal means.

Identity Theft Through Aadhaar Possible at Just Rs 125, And Here's The Proof

According to a study from The Wire, a SIM card distributor named P. Santosh Kumar obtained identity details and fingerprints of random people from the Telangana government's holding registration database. The documents are bachelor online on the trunk'south website and can also be obtained as a hard copy from the registrar's function at just Rs 210, or a maximum Rs. 235. Each property documents contains the name, date of birth, accost and fingerprints of four people (buyer, seller, two witnesses), which brings down the cost of obtaining a person's personally identifying data to just around Rs. l.

The accused scanned these fingerprints, printed them on a polymer plate and then used the identity and biometric data to activate around 6,000 SIM cards to earn a commission for new subscribers from Vodafone, the telecom operator whose SIM cards he distributed. According to a report from Times of India, Kumar supposedly learned the technique by watching videos and hatched the plan to earn some quick money.

Identity Theft Through Aadhaar Possible at Just Rs 125, And Here's The Proof

The average cost of printing a person'southward identification and biometric data runs between Rs. 125 and Rs. 135, which means the defendant could have pocketed Rs. 385 per SIM menu he activated subsequently selling them in the black market. The accused was nabbed but later on UIDAI grew suspicious when he kept using the same biometric scanner (e-KYC device) for thousands of registrations in a single month, a mistake which eventually led to his abort.

It must be noted that the country government has since restricted the access to the property document database, merely this data is trivial to obtain from Indian government offices if 1 has the correct contacts.

The incident has laid bare more than vulnerabilities of Aadhaar-linked data, which despite the authorities's insistence has been breached multiple times through such unsecured government websites.

However, the implications of obtaining 1'southward Aadhaar data is non only limited to activating a SIM in their proper name, it can also be used to link a mobile number with the information, get a PAN menu issued, open up a bank account, etc. In such cases, the victims can even get directly government subsidies to banking company accounts or Paytm accounts, as detailed past the author of The Wire's report on Twitter.

Information technology's highly unlikely that the arrested SIM benefactor has come up up with this idea past himself, even though many of the reports pigment him as self-taught. In fact it's all the more than likely that such illicit sign-ups are more mutual than one thinks, especially given the frenetic competition in the telecom market.

The stark reality is that identity takeover can take as little every bit Rs. 125 in today's India, and if UIDAI keeps making hollow claims about Aadhaar's virtues and turns a bullheaded eye to such alarming incidents, a bigger data breach or digital catastrophe is not far away.

Source: https://beebom.com/identity-theft-aadhaar-hyderabad/

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