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Govt dismisses claims of Co-WIN hack as ‘fake, baseless’

‘No data is shared with any entity outside portal environment’

Co-WIN portal facilitates the national Covid-19 vaccination drive. File picture

Our Bureau, Agencies
New Delhi | Published 12.06.21, 03:18 PM

The government on Saturday dismissed the claims of hacking of the Co-WIN system and data leak as "baseless".

In a statement, the Health Ministry said the matter of the alleged hacking of the Co-WIN system has been investigated by the Computer Emergency Response Team of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

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“There have been some unfounded media reports of the CoWIN platform being hacked. Prima facie, these reports appear to be fake,” the health ministry said in a press release.

Dr R S Sharma, Chairman of the Empowered Group on Vaccine Administration, has clarified, “Our attention has been drawn towards the news circulating on social media about the alleged hacking of the Co-WIN system. In this connection, we wish to state that Co-WIN stores all the vaccination data in a safe and secure digital environment.”

“No Co-WIN data is shared with any entity outside the Co-WIN environment. The data being claimed as having been leaked, such as geo-location of beneficiaries, is not even collected at Co-WIN,” he added in the statement.

Co-WIN portal facilitates the national Covid-19 vaccination drive.

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