CBSE has denied that the actual evaluation portal was compromised, saying the vulnerabilities highlighted by the teenager related only to a “testing site”.
Questions over the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)’s new digital evaluation system widened after the ongoing On-Screen Marking (OSM) controversy was linked to a Hyderabad-based company ...
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CBSE rejects OSM breach claims. But did 19-year-old Nisarga Adhikary really hack marking portal?
Nisarga Adhikary claimed he had hacked the CBSE website and identified serious lapses in the agency's On Screen Marking (OSM) system.
On May 26 evening, CBSE said the evaluation portal had neither been compromised nor found to contain any vulnerabilities.
Amid mounting student complaints over CBSE’s new On-Screen Marking system, a Class 12 student and cybersecurity researcher ...
CBSE has denied any breach in its Class 12 evaluation system after a 19-year-old hacker claimed to expose major security ...
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Baconi, an analyst of Middle Eastern politics at Columbia University, draws extensively on primary sources and interviews with those inside and outside of the Palestinian Muslim anti-occupation ...
With billionaire owner Stan Kroenke watching on, Arsenal’s players finally got their hands on the Premier League trophy as ...
The tributes for Kyle Busch started before racing’s biggest day of the year officially began. At Sunday’s Indianapolis 500, ...
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