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2 Gujarat Ration Shop Owners Held for Aadhaar Fraud

The Gujarat Police on Friday arrested two owners of government-funded ration shops, or “fair price shops”, in Surat for allegedly committing fraud using stolen biometric data to pilfer subsidised foodgrain.

They reportedly bought a software for ₹15,000 which contained a list of stolen Aadhaar numbers, ration card numbers, and thumb impressions.

The accused, Babubhai Boriwal (53) and Sampatlal Shah (61), were arrested on Friday and taken into police custody for five days.

"The state government had in April 2016 launched the Annapurna Yojana under the National Food Security Act-2013,” said Crime Branch Inspector BN Dave. “Fair price shops, renamed as Pandit Deendayal Grahak Bhandar, were computerised so that subsidised food items reached the actual beneficiaries."

He said that under the scheme, shop owners were, through an application called E-FPS, given access to biometric data bank of the beneficiaries to “create an electronic record of beneficiaries availing subsidised grains from their shops.”

According to Inspector Dave, to gain access to the data, the accused used a duplicate version of the software, the source of which is yet unknown.

Boriwal and Shah have reportedly been booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including section 406, 409 (criminal breach of trust), 467, 468, 471 (forgery), as well as sections of the Information Technology Act and the Essential Commodities Act.

The police are investigating into the source of the duplicate software as well as the biometric data.

Malwarebytes offers pirates a free one year license

Software companies have been serving the general public for years. But in this process, starts the raging war between the companies and the so-called "crackers" who try to counterfeit genuine products in order to promote piracy.

This creates a loophole in the distribution part of the products. This battle has seen some technical advancement in preventing counterfeiting of the services.

While Microsoft has implemented a product activation procedure for the Windows Operating system and its Office suite, some of the premiere gaming company have a registration process into their servers in order to activate the game, declining which the game becomes unavailable for playing. Yet, there is a continuous struggle amongst the "cracking " society to crack the softwares for free access and piracy.

While this struggle has accelerated with time, a company has finally decided to allow the vicious pirates to gain legit access to their product. Malwarebytes, a premium security firm has initiated Amnesty, a program to enable the users who have procured the serial key from piracy dealers or have downloaded it from the internet, to reissue their security key for free. This reissued key will provide the user with premium access to Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for a period of 12-months.

The company states that the internet has good pioneers as well as bad pirates. While the pioneers work hard day and night in order to provide users with state of the art services, pirates try to dupe people into buying pirated versions of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

"Amnesty program has initiated providing free replacement keys to the premium customers who have been facing inconvenience because of pirated keys or software abuse for Malwarebytes Anti-Malware".

To ease it up, you can start by downloading the latest version of Anti-Malware Premium(direct link to download). Once you are done with the installation, the activation setup is initiated, where you have to enter your illegal activation key and proceed. This redirects you to the dialog box which gives you the option to select "I’m not sure where I got my key, or I downloaded it from the Internet". The company then issues you with a new key along with a 12-months free premium membership.

This has been started by Malwarebytes, who are providing one of the best security suites and anti virus tools in the market.