Experts claim that the UID online authentication of identities through fingerprints is far from secure and can be hijacked through insertion of malicious software in the micro-ATMs and used to capture fingerprints. However, UID officials dismiss such possibilities by pointing out the presence of malware would be detected by the servers to which the ATMS are linked.
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