Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Electronics & IT
Government of India
Ministry of Electronics & IT
20-November-2017 14:22 IST
Aadhaar Data is Never Breached or Leaked: UIDAI
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) responding to a
news report, appeared in certain section of media on “210 Government
sites made Aadhaar info public” as if Aadhaar data is leaked or
breached, has said that such report is a skewed presentation of the
facts and poses as if the Aadhaar data is breached or leaked which is
not the true presentation. UIDAI said in a statement here that the
Aadhaar data is fully safe and secure and there has been no data leak or
breach at UIDAI.
UIDAI said that this said data on these websites was placed in public
domain as a measure of proactive disclosure under RTI Act by these
government and institutional websites which included beneficiaries’
name, address, bank account, and other details including Aadhaar number
and was collected from the third party/users for various welfare
schemes. It was this collected info which had been displayed in the
public domain under RTI Act. There was no breach or leakage of Aadhaar
data from UIDAI database or server as has been aired by the said report.
UIDAI said that acting promptly on this, UIDAI and Ministry of
Electronics & IT had directed the concerned Government
departments/ministries to immediately remove it from their websites and
ensure that such violation do not occur in future. Certain other
measures were also taken at various levels to ensure that such incidents
of display of Aadhaar numbers do not take place. Following UIDAI’s
action such data were removed from these websites immediately. However,
the news presented the facts in a skewed manner and misleads readers as
if Aadhaar data has been leaked or breached at 210 websites posing
Aadhaar security is vulnerable.
UIDAI reiterated that Aadhaar security systems are best of the
international standards and Aadhaar data is fully secure. There has been
no breach or leakage of Aadhaar data at UIDAI. Also, the Aadhaar
numbers which were made public on the said websites do not pose any real
threat to the people as biometric information is never shared and is
fully secure with highest encryption at UIDAI and mere display of
demographic information cannot be misused without biometrics.
UIDAI clarified that Aadhaar number is not a secret number. It is to be
shared with authorized agencies when an Aadhaarholder wishes to avail a
certain service or benefit of government welfare scheme/s or other
services. But that does not mean that the proper use of Aadhaar number
poses a security or financial threat. Also, mere availability of Aadhaar
number will not be a security threat or will not lead to
financial/other fraud, as for a successful authentication fingerprint or
iris of individual is also required. Further all authentications happen
in presence of personnel of respective service provider which further
add to the security of the system.
Furthermore, UIDAI security system has people’s participatory security
system like Biometric Lock facility available at UIDAI portal which any
Aadhaarholder can use to put his/her own lock on one’s biometric by
visiting UIDAI’s official website www.uidai.gov.in.