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Administrative access to swalekha.in up for sale on dark web

Compromised information includes personal and financial details of beneficiaries

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  • Indian authorities are undertaking investigations to ascertain the extent of damage and to address the security loopholes that may have allowed this exposure.

Recent revelations regarding the sale of administrative access to swalekha.in, a website managed by the Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS) in India, on the dark web have sparked significant concern within the cybersecurity community.

The implications of such a breach extend far beyond the immediate risk of unauthorized access; they pose a serious threat to the integrity of sensitive data associated with rural development and social programs.

The compromised information potentially includes the personal and financial details of beneficiaries, highlighting the urgent need for improved security measures in governmental digital infrastructure.

The sale of such access fundamentally undermines the trust that citizens place in governmental agencies tasked with their welfare. With beneficiaries likely unaware of the vulnerability of their data, the risk of identity theft and financial fraud becomes alarmingly tangible.

Furthermore, the sensitive nature of the information involved raises ethical considerations regarding the protection of marginalised populations, reliant on these programs for their livelihoods.

In response to this breach, authorities are undertaking investigations to ascertain the extent of the damage and to address the security loopholes that may have allowed this exposure.

Cybersecurity experts have echoed a pressing need for enhanced protective measures, insisting that government systems require fortification against unauthorised access and potential exploitation. The incident serves as a sobering reminder that cybersecurity is not merely a technical concern, but a vital component of public trust and societal stability.



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