This statement from CBSE comes after a 19-year-old Nisarga Adhikary claimed he was able to hack the OSM portal.
Days after a row erupted after a 19-year-old hacker exposed the alleged vulnerabilities in the CBSE's on-screen marking portal, the education board has stated it is "closely monitoring the situation" ...
Cybersecurity researcher Nisarga Adhikary, 19, claimed a CBSE test portal had a master password that bypassed OTPs, letting ...
CBSE says that a URL mentioned in social media posts on the 'hacking' incident was only a testing platform containing sample ...
Just before appearing for his own Class 12 board exams, teenager and cybersecurity hobbyist Nisarga Adhikary claims he uncovered major vulnerabilities in a portal linked to CBSE’s digital evaluation ...
Nisarga Adhikary, a 19-year-old ethical hacker, claimed to have found serious vulnerabilities in CBSE's On-Screen Marking ...
An independent researcher highlights potential security weaknesses in the CBSE On-Screen Marking portal, raising questions ...
A teen cybersecurity researcher's blog post alleging serious flaws in CBSE's On-Screen Marking portal has triggered concern ...
CBSE has denied that the actual evaluation portal was compromised, saying the vulnerabilities highlighted by the teenager ...
Amid mounting student complaints over CBSE’s new On-Screen Marking system, a Class 12 student and cybersecurity researcher ...
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After CBSE, experts find cracks in Maharashtra technical board's online marks system
Following CBSE fallout, a publicly exposed 'master password' on MSBTE's OnMarks portal raises fresh questions about the security of India's digital exam systems.
A 19-year-old cybersecurity researcher, Nisarga Adhikary, has alleged serious security flaws in Central Board of Secondary Education’s On-Screen Marking (OSM) portal, claiming vulnerabilities allowed ...
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