Indian Railways Deactivates 3.03 Crore Fake IDs in 2025 to Strengthen Cybersecurity and Protect Tatkal Bookings
In one of its most significant cybersecurity crackdowns, Indian Railways deactivated approximately 3.03 crore suspicious user IDs in 2025. The move comes as part of a broader strategy to protect its online reservation system from fraud, automated misuse, and cyberattacks —especially during high-demand Tatkal bookings. The scale of action reflects the growing sophistication of cyber threats targeting India’s busiest ticketing platform. With millions attempting to secure tickets within minutes of release, the system has historically been vulnerable to bots, fake accounts, and agent-controlled bulk bookings. Aadhaar-Based OTP Verification Strengthens Tatkal Fairness To curb misuse and improve transparency, the Ministry of Railways introduced Aadhaar-based One-Time Password (OTP) verification for online Tatkal bookings. This measure ensures instant authentication of users, enforcing uniqueness and preventing multiple accounts operated by the same entity. Given the time-sensitive na...