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AI Deepfake Scam Changes Aadhaar Mobile Without OTP

 

AI-enabled fraudsters are now using deepfake tools to change Aadhaar details, such as the mobile number linked to an account, without victims noticing, enabling identity theft and loan fraud.

In Ahmedabad, cybercrime investigators uncovered a racket that quietly replaced victims’ Aadhaar-linked mobile numbers and then used those new numbers to intercept OTPs and take control of digital services, including DigiLocker and banking apps. The gang reportedly collected Aadhaar numbers, photographs and other personal data from leaks and social media, then used AI software to turn still photos into short “blink” videos that mimic liveness checks and fool verification systems. 

Once the fraudsters changed the registered mobile number, they could receive OTPs and update KYC details, effectively hijacking victims’ digital identities and applying for loans or accessing accounts in their names. Police say the operation was organised with distinct roles: some members sourced data and photos, others used Aadhaar update kits—often through Common Service Centres (CSCs)—to make unauthorised changes, and specialists created deepfake clips to pass biometric checks.

Authorities arrested several suspects after a businessman reported that his Aadhaar-linked number was altered without any OTP or call alerts, revealing how smoothly the criminals combined social engineering, physical update kits, and AI manipulation to bypass safeguards. Reports indicate the attackers exploited weaknesses in offline update workflows and gaps in liveness-detection systems that still accept AI-generated motion as genuine.

Safety recommendations 

To protect yourself, regularly verify the mobile number linked to your Aadhaar and lock your biometrics using official mAadhaar or UIDAI services when not in use. Monitor DigiLocker and bank accounts for unexpected changes and set up transaction alerts with your bank; if you spot unusual activity, report it immediately to local cybercrime units or UIDAI’s helplines. Avoid uploading Aadhaar photos or documents on unfamiliar platforms and be cautious about sharing personal information on social media, which criminals can reuse to create realistic deepfakes. 

Longer-term fixes will require stricter controls around Aadhaar update kits at CSCs, better audit trails for demographic changes, and improved liveness-detection algorithms that can distinguish AI-generated clips from real facial movement. Experts and regulators also urge faster data-breach notification rules and tighter controls on access to identity databases so criminals cannot easily assemble the building blocks for such attacks. Until these systemic changes arrive, vigilance, biometric locks, and immediate reporting remain the best defenses for citizens.

Ahmedabad Creates History as India’s First City With AI-Linked Surveillance System

 

The largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat, Ahmedabad, made history by being the first to install a surveillance system connected to artificial intelligence (AI). In order to enhance public safety and security, the city has teamed up with a tech company to install a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence system that can analyse massive amounts of data. 

A cutting-edge artificial intelligence command and control station, with an amazing 9 by 3 metre screen that monitors a vast 460 square km region, including Ahmedabad and its surrounding areas, is located in the huge Paldi sector of the city. This AI surveillance system provides a six-camera view of the entire city by combining live drone footage with camera feeds from buses and traffic signals.

With its sophisticated facial recognition technology, the AI-linked surveillance system can recognise and track people in real time. It is a priceless tool for Ahmedabad's law enforcement agencies since it can also identify and react to patterns of criminal activity. 

The local authority is confident that the new AI system will strengthen the effectiveness of its law enforcement operations and aid in the prevention and detection of crime. The system will also help with traffic management, crowd control, and disaster response.

"The implementation of this AI-linked surveillance system is a significant milestone for Ahmedabad and for India as a whole," a spokesperson for the city stated. "We are committed to leveraging the latest technology to ensure the safety and security of our citizens, and we believe that this system will play a crucial role in achieving that goal.” 

The introduction of an AI-powered monitoring system has ignited a national debate regarding potential advantages and drawbacks of such advanced technology in public places. While some have praised the system for its potential to increase safety and security, others have expressed concerns about privacy and data protection issues. 

Nonetheless, Ahmedabad's pioneering initiative has set a precedent for other Indian cities to follow as they seek to use AI to improve public safety and security. Ahmedabad has clearly established itself as a leader in the adoption of AI technology for the benefit of its citizens with the effective implementation of this system.