To answer the question of many people: no @UIDAI or @KhoslaLabs has not made a public statement regarding my findings for the moment
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Hi there, I work with Khosla Labs... Along with thousands of other companies in India, one of the startups in our incubator has developed secure applications leveraging Aadhaar, but otherwise there's no connection between us and Aadhaar or the mAadhaar app
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Sample code was meant to be unobfuscated, for others to embed this code into their native apps... I don't know if you found vulnerability in something else, but our support of a secure ecosystem surrounding Aadhaar has been well documentedhttps://www.hackerearth.com/sprints/aadhaar-application-hackathon …
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@JerryGVK! In this case, why did you remove the aadhaar-bridge repo on your official#github account?https://twitter.com/fs0c131y/status/951735795290865664 …Elliot Alderson added,
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Why the official
@UIDAI website https://www.aadhaarbridge.com/products.html is linking the@KhoslaLabs#github account?pic.twitter.com/VYACzGw4qm
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I guess I can understand the confusion now... AadhaarBridge is not an official
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Ok I get it. You still not answering to the question: why did you remove your aadhaar-bridge repo? If there is no issue, can you recreate it?
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I'm on the
@clutch_ai team at@KhoslaLabs so this isn't exactly under my purview, but I can ask a few people on their team about it when I meet them tomorrow. Any reason you'd like me to expedite this request?3 replies 1 retweet 0 likes -
They deleted the repo few hours after my tweet. Can they make a public statement to explain why. If there is no issue as you said, why did they make that? Can they recreate it?
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As mentioned numerous times, Khosla Labs is a startup incubator
@aadhaar_bridge is a startup in the incubator. They own their data, but might have done this because there's a supreme court case about Aadhaar coming up soon and they don't want you to drag them down for no reason.3 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
Maybe. Let see what they will answer no?
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