India’s most extensive data breach has exposed the personal information of approximately 81.5 crore individuals, including their names, Aadhar and passport details, phone numbers, and addresses. This sensitive data has been advertised for sale on the dark web, as reported by a US cybersecurity agency. It highlights a grave security concern and potential privacy risks for a vast number of people in India.
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