India's Attorney General Mr. K Venugopal has assured the Supreme Court of India that the data of the Indian citizens collected under Aadhar are absolutely safe from data theft. The reason being that the main server has been locked up in a house with a 10 feet thick walls!! This submission to the court would have provided a great comic relief, had the matter not been so serious. Is the Atty. General implying that that unscrupulous elements looking to steal the Indian people's personal data are going to enter a house and gather all the electronic information in a sack like coal or diamond? Surely, I expected the country's Chief Law Officer to be better than that, and not this much intellectually challenged.
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
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