An independent researcher highlights potential security weaknesses in the CBSE On-Screen Marking portal, raising questions about login, OTP, and data integrity during results season.
Nisarga Adhikary claimed he had hacked the CBSE website and identified serious lapses in the agency's On Screen Marking (OSM) system.
The CBSE's response came after a 19-year-old hacker claimed to have hacked its OSM portal, responsible for evaluating and processing results for students.
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CBSE clarified that the portal used for evaluation answer sheets has a different URL than the one visible on the teenager's screenshots.
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