CoWIN data ‘breach’: Probe looks at likely leaks from 11 states
The alleged CoWIN data leak could impact more than 100 core individuals who have secured vaccinations after signing up through the CoWIN portal (Express Photo)
As part of its investigation into the alleged CoWIN data breach, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) — the nodal cyber security agency — is in discussions with at least 11 state governments that had developed their own databases during the Covid-19 pandemic and seeded citizens’ personal data including their Aadhaar details, The Indian Express has learnt.
The agency is looking into any potential leaks that could have happened from the databases of these states. While Karnataka and Kerala are learnt to be among the 11 states, there is no information yet on the remaining states.
“Some states had created their full-fledged databases during the pandemic to track things like containment zones and vaccination status of residents. Some health workers in the states may also have had access to that data, which in some cases was stored on local devices. CERT-In has expanded the scope of its investigation into the issue by assessing whether one of these databases was impacted,” said a senior Union government official.
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