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”Cyber attacks and Data leaks have continuously increased in the country…whether it is the ‘world’s biggest’ AADHAAR data breach of 2018 or the November 2022 cyber attack on AIIMS,” the Congress chief said.
Significantly, he said, the Modi government had told the Supreme Court in September 2018 that Aadhaar data is protected in 13 feet high and five feet thick walls.
Kharge claimed that cyber attacks have increased many folds during the tenure of the Modi government, which is ”beating the drum of Digital India”. Citing figures given by the government in a written answer in the Rajya Sabha in February this year, he said, in 2018, here have been 2.08 lakh cyber attacks, in 2019 – 3.94 lakh, in 2020 – 11.58 lakh, in 2021 – 14.02 lakh and in 2022 -13.91 lakh cyber attacks.
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”It is quite clear that CoWIN data was breached, whether previously or now. The reality is that you cannot keep the data of Indians safe,” she told reporters.
”What is being done to secure the data of Indians?” she also asked.
As far as data breach is concerned, she said the government will have to tell the truth. ”How has the data been breached and to what extent? How was the government silent, as according to them a previous data was breached. It is quite clear that CoWIN data did breach, whether now or previously. Who is using this data? The government must tell the truth,” she said at a press conference.
The Congress on Monday demanded a high-level judicial probe into the entire data management apparatus of the government to identify the extent of the danger posed to the privacy of all Indians following claims of the data breach on the CoWIN platform.
Congress General Secretary (Communications) Jairam Ramesh asked the government what immediate steps it is taking to secure the personal data of crores of Indians.