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Why Aadhaar data is not safe despite the protection of '13-feet high walls'

The Aadhaar program has the biometric data -- iris, fingerprint and photographs -- of over a billion Indians and is key to Modi's 'Digital India' plans

Govt to sort out Aadhaar glitches
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Upmanyu Trivedi | Bloomberg
India’s government counts on high-tech encryption, multi-layered authentication, and even 13-feet high walls to protect the world’s largest biometric database.
 
But there’s no measure that prevents careless officials at government agencies from publishing the sensitive information online, exposing citizens to fraudsters and data misuse. The official website boasting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to connect all Indian villages with electricity published several residents’ ‘Aadhaar’ -- a unique 12-digit number along with identity and demographic details -- as seen by Bloomberg last month. Access to data on the portal, including the names of villages, residents’ identity details and their photographs, was

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