Was UIDAI helpline number 'inadvertently' coded in 2014 or 2015? Google to answer

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Google's admission that it had in 2014 inadvertently coded the 112 distress number and the UIDAI number into its setup wizard for devices triggered another controversy on Saturday as India's telecom regulator had only recommended the use of 112 as an emergency number in April 2015.

After a large section of users in saw a toll-free number of UIDAI saved in their phonebooks by default, issued a statement, saying its "internal review revealed that in 2014, the then UIDAI number and the 112 distress helpline number were inadvertently coded into the SetUp wizard of the release given to OEMs for use in and has remained there since".

However, the (TRAI) recommended only in April 2015 that the number 112 be adopted as the single emergency number for the country.

According to Google, "since the numbers get listed on a user's contact list, these get transferred accordingly to the contacts on any new device".

was yet to comment on the new development.

Meanwhile, a French security expert that goes by the name of and has been at the core of the entire controversy, tweeted on Saturday: "I just found something interesting. I will probably do a full disclosure tomorrow".

"I'm digging into the code of the @SetupWizard app and I found that".

"As far as I can see this object is not used in the current code, so there is no implications. This is just a poor coding practice in term of security," he further tweeted.

On Friday, both the (UIDAI) as well as the telecom operators washed their hand of the issue.

While the telecom industry denied any role in the strange incident, the UIDAI said that some vested interests were trying to create "unwarranted confusion" in the public and clarified that it had not asked any manufacturer or telecom service provider to provide any such facility.

was abuzz with the new development after a huge uproar due to (TRAI) R.S. Sharma's open challenge to critics and hackers.

Ethical hackers exposed at least 14 personal details of the TRAI Chairman, including mobile numbers, home address, date of birth, PAN number and voter ID among others.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 17:28 IST