A Bengaluru-based researcher Ehraz Ahmed, who 1st noticed the fault, said the flaw existed in one of Airtel’s API that allowed people to fetch sensitive user information of any Airtel subscriber
NEW DELHI : In yet another massive data breach incident, data of over 32 crore subscribers of telecom major Bharti Airtel were exposed and became vulnerable due to a serious security flaw in its mobile application.
Ehraz Ahmed, a Bengaluru-based researcher, who first noticed the fault, said in his blog written that the flaw existed in one of Airtel’s API (Application Program Interface) that allowed people to fetch sensitive user information of any Airtel subscriber.
According to reports, Airtel confirmed the breach saying that it has fixed the security flaw associated with its application.
Ahmed also posted a video, which shows a script being used to fetch the information from the Airtel mobile app’s API.
“It revealed information like First and Last Name, Gender, Email, Date of Birth, Address, Subscription Information, Device Capability information for 4G, 3G & GPRS, Network Information, Activation Date, User Type [Prepaid/Postpaid] And Current IMEI number,” he wrote in his blog.
The IMEI number can be used to identify the device of an user.
According to the blog, every user on Airtel network was at the risk of getting his/her information leaked through this vulnerability.
Airtel is the third largest telecom service provider in the country in terms of subscribers after Vodafone-Idea and Reliance Jio.