Hi my #Indian friends
! Let me show you how to bypass the password protection set up by @UIDAI and @KhoslaLabs in the #Aadhaar #Android app.
In less than 1 minute, an attacker can access your #Aadhaar informations without having your password #AadhaarFailpic.twitter.com/ONkrbfiNbK
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Thanks for accepting your mistake
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I have no issue to recognise my errors. It happens to everybody. However, there is clearly a relation between
@KhoslaLabs and@UIDAI more than you said.http://indianexpress.com/article/india/aadhaar-officials-part-of-private-firms-that-use-aadhaar-services-for-profit-4874824/ … -
I never said there's no relation between Aadhaar and Khosla Labs. I'm proud of how we were able to attract many talented people from
@UIDAI who decided to leave public service! -
The same article you keep mentioning from 2015 also refers to several other companies that were able to attract veterans of government agencies like
@UIDAI. Since then several other companies have gotten started and poached talent from@KhoslaLabs. Why are you singling us out? -
Happy for
@KhoslaLabs that you managed to attract talented people. I mentioned you in my tweet because I found the ridiculous use of git you made in aadhaar-bridge... -
As mentioned earlier, our intention with that was to provide resources for a hackathon a few years ago. We are always interested in continuing to support the ecosystem, even if it's not so publicly
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No, this repo was not related to the hackathon you are talking about. This is the Android SDK of your Aadhaar Bridge product. As a reminder, I still have a copy of it.
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And by the way, maybe giving a git training to your talented people is needed. Just saying...
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Maybe you don't know you own company but for information there is strong links between
@KhoslaLabs and@UIDAI just saying...http://indianexpress.com/article/india/aadhaar-officials-part-of-private-firms-that-use-aadhaar-services-for-profit-4874824/ … -
Now that I've outed you for misrepresentation, you accepted it (thank you) but you just can't help resorting to a strawman can you? Can you fault a company that is developing new technology for hiring some of the few people in the country with expertise in the field?
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