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Govt, state depts expose personal data of millions of Indians

Personal data include beneficiary name, address, gender, family details, Aadhaar, bank details

Govt, state depts  expose personal data of millions of Indians
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The Wire staff New Delhi
At least one central government ministry and multiple Indian state government departments currently expose the personal information of thousands of Indian citizens through their websites — information that shouldn’t actually be available so freely.
 
The personal data in question, in some cases, includes names, addresses, date of birth, Aadhaar card numbers, PAN card details, religion and caste. All of this information, which should be securely and safely stored, is available in the form of Microsoft Excel sheets and can be obtained by a simple Google search.
 
This issue was first pointed out by Twitter user St_Hill, who posted

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