New Delhi, July 29: Hacker Elliot Anderson, who embarrassed the chief of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) by leaking his personal information through his Aadhaar no., has now thrown a challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Anderson, who describes himself as a French security researcher on Twitter, tagged PM Modi on social media and asked him to disclose his Aadhaar number.
Hi @narendramodi,
Can you publish your #Aadhaar number (if you have one)?
Regards,
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) July 28, 2018
This comes a day after TRAI chief R S Sharma was left embarrassed after he published his Aadhaar no. on Twitter.
My Aadhaar number is 7621 7768 2740
Now I give this challenge to you: Show me one concrete example where you can do any harm to me!
— RS Sharma (@rssharma3) July 28, 2018
Anderson accepted his challenge and within few hours, posted the personal details of Sharma, including his mobile number, date of birth, alternate phone number and PAN card details.
Not only the details of Sharma, Anderson also obtained the phone number of his secretary.
In another tweet, the portion of which was blackened out, the hacker said he even obtained a photograph of Sharma with his wife and daughter.
I supposed this is your wife or daughter next to you pic.twitter.com/UPSru1PGUT
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) July 28, 2018
People managed to get your personal address, dob and your alternate phone number.
I stop here, I hope you will understand why make your #Aadhaar number public is not a good idea pic.twitter.com/IVrReb4xIM
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) July 28, 2018
PAN number pic.twitter.com/yKwtT7QuCh
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) July 28, 2018
"If your phone numbers, address, dob, bank accounts and others personal details are easily found on the Internet you have no #privacy. End of the story (sic)," the hacker added.
The purported breach of privacy, as illustrated by Anderson, raised concern over the government's move to make Aadhaar mandatory for availing all schemes, services and subsidies. Critics claim the mandatary usage of the UIDAI card number could not only breach the right to privacy, but may also allow the government to create a surveillance state.
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