US-Made Sophisticated Biometric Devices ‘With Sensitive Data’ Reportedly in Taliban’s Hands

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US-Made Sophisticated Biometric Devices ‘With Sensitive Data’ Reportedly in Taliban’s Hands

Some believe that even if reports of the Taliban* having access to the US-led coalition’s biometric data prove true, it remains to be seen whether the militant group will have the technical know-how to exploit it.

The Taliban has managed to seize the US military’s biometric devices that may help militants to identify Afghans who assisted coalition forces, The Intercept cited unnamed sources as saying.

The sources argued that US-made so-called Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE) was captured last week during the Taliban’s offensive which culminated in the insurgents entering Kabul and declaring “the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan”.

HIIDE devices feature special identifying biometric data such as iris scans and fingerprints, as well as biographical information, which are used to gain access to large centralised databases.

US-Made Sophisticated Biometric Devices ‘With Sensitive Data’ Reportedly in Taliban’s Hands

In this Aug. 19, 2021 file photo, Taliban fighters display their flag on patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan. When U.S. President Joe Biden took office early this year, Western allies were falling over themselves to welcome and praise him and hail a new era in trans-Atlantic cooperation.

According to the insiders, it remains unclear how much of the US military’s biometric database pertaining to the Afghan population has been compromised by the Taliban.

The sources were “worried that sensitive data they [HIIDE devices] contain could be used by the Taliban”.

“This technology is likely to include access to a database with fingerprints and iris scans, and include facial recognition technology”, the group added.

Media reports meanwhile quoted an unnamed female Kabul resident as saying Taliban fighters were making house-to-house inspections using a “biometrics machine”. In a separate interview with the magazine New Scientist, an Afghan official claimed that biometric infrastructure was currently in the hands of the Taliban.

Afghanistan fell to the Taliban on 15 August, which was followed by the government’s collapse and President Ashraf Ghani leaving the country for the United Arab Emirates. Many countries scrambled to evacuate their diplomatic missions and citizens amid the insecure situation.

*The Taliban is a terrorist group banned in Russia and many other countries.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

US-Made Sophisticated Biometric Devices ‘With Sensitive Data’ Reportedly in Taliban’s Hands

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