A hacker--who goes by the name “ninja_storm”-- had put up 8.2TB data of MobiKwik users for sale at a price of 1.5 Bitcoin which translates to around Rs 65 lakh on March 27, 2021. But now he claims to have deleted all data from his end for free. Here's the chain of events of “largest KYC data breach”.
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