Giving out his Aadhaar number, RS Sharma asked to be shown
Giving out his Aadhaar number, RS Sharma asked to be shown “one concrete example” where “harm” can be done.
A sharp exchange of tweets on Saturday evening led to the leaking of the alleged personal details of India’s telecom watchdog chief RS Sharma, after the TRAI chairman threw open a challenge to prove how secure the Aadhaar system is.
Responding to a tweet which asked Sharma to publish his Aadhaar details is he indeed has “so much trust in this 13ft wall secured system”, the TRAI chief — whose tenure ends on 9 August — soon obliged, and asked anybody to show a “concrete example where you can do any harm to me”.
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
As it turned out, there were multiple takers for this open challenge, who took it upon themselves to expose personal details of Sharma based on his Aadhaar credentials. Here is a list of details that were allegedly uncovered by Twitter users based on Sharma’s Aadhaar card number.
Note: These details have not been independently verified by tech2 .
Phone number linked to the Aadhaar number
Thanks to this, I now know that you have an Airtel phone number attached to your Aadhaar (99XX5XX977) https://t.co/jG1bqjh57k — Karan Saini (@iasni) July 28,2018
Sharma had probably expected this, because instead of getting offended, he simply wrote, ” Waiting for your calls, friends! ” Also, this number was apparently already in the public domain .
Address, date of birth and alternate numbers
This is indeed @rssharma3 ‘s mobile number. His house address: F-101, Sector-44, Noida, NCR. Pincode: 201303
Date of Birth: 1955-10-01. Alternate mobile: 9810557292
Disclaimer: I’m not responsible for any trouble that follows for Mr. Ram Sewak Sharma. He asked for this himself.
— Kanishk Sajnani (@kanishksajnani) July 28,2018
Voter details
R. S. Sharma’s Voter Details & Polling Booth Address. Also includes Father’s name. pic.twitter.com/MlHlJVo4eG — Kanishk Sajnani (@kanishksajnani) July 28,2018
However, Sharma responded to this claim by pointing out that the voter’s list is already available to the public and is given to all political parties during elections.
PAN details
PAN number pic.twitter.com/yKwtT7QuCh
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) July 28,2018
However, when this Twitter user, who claims to be a French security expert and goes by the pseudonym Elliot Alderson, alleged that no bank accounts are linked to this Aadhaar number, Sharma said, “Looks like you are not as good as you claim to be. All my bank accounts are linked to Aadhaar. Further, even if you know my bank account number, so what!”
Multiple other personal details, such as frequent flyer number and alternate email IDs were also allegedly leaked through tweets based on the Aadhaar number provided by Sharma. But he refused to be convinced that this implies a failure in the security of the Aadhaar database.
Through replies to many tweets, he said that he was “waiting for people to cause any harm to me due ti my Aadhhar number [sic]”.
I am waiting for people to cause any harm to me due ti my Aadhhar number!
— RS Sharma (@rssharma3) July 28,2018
Thanks.
By the way, were you able to cause any harm to me, because now you know my Aadhaar number?
— RS Sharma (@rssharma3) July 28,2018
As Sharma clarified later, it was he who had revealed his Aadhaar number, and that this original information was not leaked by someone else.
“I am not trying to prove anything. I am just saying that by knowing my Aadhaar number, which by the way, is a random 12 digit number, you cannot cause any harm to me. Please understand that I am merely trying to dis-abuse the mis-information around Aadhaar,” he wrote.
Sharma, a known defender of Aadhaar, has been maintaining that the unique ID does not violate privacy and the government reserved a right to create such a database of residents since it gives subsidies on state-run welfare schemes.
Amid a debate on privacy concerns, which has also reached the Supreme Court, activists and people in general fear that the 12-digit biometric number was harmful to citizen’s privacy.
He said there had not been a single instance of data being breached and had there been one, the entire Aadhaar database would have been vulnerable.
With inputs from IANS