A 19-year-old ethical hacker uncovered critical vulnerabilities in CBSE's On-Screen Marking portal, enabling unauthorized access to examiner accounts and student records.

Ethical hacker Nisarga Adhikary claims CBSE’s online marking portal had critical flaws that could allow marks tampering and data breaches.

Cybersecurity experts urge CBSE to enhance security and transparency after a major vulnerability in the On-Screen Marking system was exposed.

CBSE clarified that the portal used for evaluation answer sheets has a different URL than the one visible on the teenager's screenshots. | India News

Ethical hacker Nisarga Adhikary on Tuesday disputed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)’s clarification that no production data had been compromised in its On-Screen…

CBSE's digital exam evaluation faces scrutiny amid scoring discrepancies and security claims, prompting a government-ordered IIT audit.

CBSE denies claims of its marking portal being compromised, addressing concerns raised by an ethical hacker about security vulnerabilities.

CBSE dismissed social media claims of its On-Screen Marking system being hacked, clarifying that the alleged portal was a testing site and not used for official evaluations.

Nisarga Adhikary claimed he had hacked the CBSE website and identified serious lapses in the agency's On Screen Marking (OSM) system. | India News

A 19-year-old ethical hacker uncovered critical vulnerabilities in CBSE's On-Screen Marking portal, enabling unauthorized access to examiner accounts and student records.

What began as curiosity during board exam season has now turned a 19-year-old student from Siliguri into the centre of a viral cybersecurity controversy

Amid a storm over claims of vulnerabilities and breaches of the On Screen Marking (OSM) portal of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Hindustan Times' Abhishek Singh…

Activists urge CBSE to conduct an independent security audit of its OSM portal amid rising student complaints and vulnerabilities.

CBSE has denied that the actual evaluation portal was compromised, saying the vulnerabilities highlighted by the teenager related only to a “testing site”. | India News

19-year-old Nisarga Adhikary claimed CBSE OSM portal had flaws that could let hackers bypass security and tamper with marks. | India News

CBSE defends its On-Screen Marking System as secure, addressing concerns over answer book processing and contract controversies.