NEW DELHI: Just days after the controversy surrounding the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) digital evaluation system, another examination-related platform has come under scrutiny. This time, the spotlight is on the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) re-examination portal, after cybersecurity researchers alleged serious security vulnerabilities that could potentially expose administrative data and user information.

This statement from CBSE comes after a 19-year-old Nisarga Adhikary claimed he was able to hack the OSM portal. | India News

CBSE has admitted to security vulnerabilities in its online marking system after the portal was hacked twice, prompting the board to monitor issues raised publicly.

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Amid reports of security breaches in the On-Screen Marking evaluation process, the board also said that ‘other exploitable weaknesses are being ruled out’.

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NEW DELHI: Just days after the controversy surrounding the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) digital evaluation system, another examination-related platform has come…

Cybersecurity researchers have raised concerns about potential vulnerabilities in the National Testing Agency's re-examination portal, alleging a "superadmin login bypass" that…

Cybersecurity researchers allege vulnerabilities in NTA's re-examination portal, raising concerns about potential exposure of sensitive administrative and user data.