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Vulnerabilities in Aadhaar

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 February 21, 2018  Posted by Dissent Non-U.S.

For years now, I’ve been posting items about Aadhaar and my concerns about the security of the massive system. Two more articles, published today, identify some concerns, including how biometric data could be stolen or compromised:

Dr Goyal exposes vulnerabilities in Aadhaar architecture and ecosystem before the Supreme Court- Part1

Dr Goyal reveals 6 vulnerabilities in Aadhaar authentication ecosystem –Part2

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