In a significant development, the American cybersecurity agency Resecurity recently exposed a massive data breach affecting over 81.5 crore Indian citizens.
The data, being sold on the dark web by an individual using the alias ‘pwn0001,’ reportedly contains Aadhaar and Passport details.
However, the narrative takes a twist as pwn0001 reveals that only 10% of the data set has Aadhaar details, with only a few thousand records including passport information.
The data set in question was purchased from a now-defunct dark web forum last year for a sum of $50,000 (Rs 41.64 lakh), according to a report by MoneyControl.
The data set includes names, phone numbers, passport numbers, Aadhar numbers, and several other personal details.
While the database was advertised to contain Aadhaar and Passport details primarily, the actual composition tells a different story.
Digital Personal Data Protection Actpwn0001, the individual selling this data, has stated that the database isn’t as lucrative as it was originally marketed.
Only a fraction—10%—contains Aadhaar details. Even within that, only a few thousand records boast of having passport details.
Resecurity’s HUNTER team has corroborated this, claiming to have verified some Aadhaar Card IDs from the sample data provided.
The data breach comes at a time when India has passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Act.
This law posits that platforms leaking personal data can face fines up to Rs 250 crore.
However, the law hasn’t been implemented yet, creating a window of vulnerability.
Another breach reported by Resecurity in August further indicates that data security remains a concern, notwithstanding the yet-to-be-enforced laws.
Resecurity, an American cybersecurity agency, was the first to report the massive data breach involving Indian citizens.
The data includes names, phone numbers, addresses, and in a limited number of cases, Aadhaar and Passport details.
Only 10% of the entire data set includes Aadhaar details, according to the individual selling the data under the alias pwn0001.
Though India has passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, it has not yet been implemented, leaving a gap in data protection measures.
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