Researchers have reported security flaws in India’s UMANG platform, raising risks of exposure for Aadhaar‑linked data, EPFO UANs, and service records. UMANG, built by MeitY and NeGD, underpins India’s mobile‑first governance strategy, aggregating hundreds of services with Aadhaar authentication. Despite encrypted design and secure APIs, vulnerabilities suggest integration risks. Officials stress limited data storage, but remediation details remain undisclosed, intensifying scrutiny of India’s digital public infrastructure.
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