New Delhi: Amid reports of an alleged breach of data on the CoWIN platform, the Centre on Monday said these reports were “without any basis” and “mischievous in nature”, and that the matter has been ...
A major data breach outing personal details of users via government's CoWIN portal on Telegram was reported on June 12. Union Minister of IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar has acknowledged the breach revealing ...
Union Health Ministry on Monday said reports claiming CoWIN data breach are without basis and mischievous in nature and that the platform is "completely safe". CoWIN has adequate safeguards for data ...
The government said that reports of a breach of beneficiaries' data on the CoWIN platform were "mischievous" and "without any basis," and that the matter has been looked at by CERT-In, the country's ...
New Delhi, June 13 (IANS) Cyber-security researchers on Tuesday said that hackers do not have access to the entire CoWIN portal nor the backend database, after a Telegram bot leaked Indians’ data.
India's Cowin portal, which holds details on the country's Covid-19 vaccination programme, has not been directly breached, according to the health ministry and the IT minister. Some social media posts ...
The Union Health Ministry on Monday said reports claiming breach of data of beneficiaries registered on the CoWIN platform were "without any basis", and that it has requested the country's nodal cyber ...
Personal information of Indian citizens, including Aadhaar and PAN card details, are reportedly available on Telegram due to a data breach caused by the CoWIN portal CoWIN data leak: Screenshot of ...
The Centre has assured that data in the CoWIN portal -- the country's Covid-19 vaccination tracking platform -- is completely safe, following reports that personal information of people registered on ...
Officials from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) on Thursday informed a parliamentary panel that CoWIN data was not hacked. The parliamentary committee on communication and IT held a ...