A security researcher found a foolproof way to guarantee tech conferences accept his speaker submissions: hack their systems.
CBSE has denied that the actual evaluation portal was compromised, saying the vulnerabilities highlighted by the teenager related only to a “testing site”.
Nisarga Adhikary, a 19-year-old ethical hacker, claimed to have found serious vulnerabilities in CBSE's On-Screen Marking ...
On May 26 evening, CBSE said the evaluation portal had neither been compromised nor found to contain any vulnerabilities.
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CISA, the US government agency whose entire job is keeping America’s critical infrastructure safe from hackers, has had a ...
A 19-year-old cybersecurity enthusiast has raised serious questions about the safety of the Central Board of Secondary ...
Dame Helen Mirren has been called an ‘evil Zionist b****’ in the street by a pro-Palestine supporter. The legendary British ...
CBSE’s digital Class 12 evaluation system is under fire after portal crashes, answer sheet mix-ups and breach claims. The ...