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CBSE vs students: Board admits flaws after teen hacker exposes website vulnerabilities
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday said it has contained vulnerabilities identified in the OnMark portal of its service provider and is working with cybersecurity experts to further strengthen the system. The board also thanked ethical hackers and members of the public who brought the issues to its notice. “We are grateful to all alert citizens and ethical hackers pointing out such weaknesses, and have gotten in touch with some of them directly,” the statement said.
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How India’s CBSE exam scandal set off student outrage against PM Modi
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The end came quickly for Madeleine Ogilvie, who jumped before being pushed
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Palestine weekly wrap: No respite for Eid as Israel kills dozens in Gaza
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American Christians Face a Choice
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France bars Israel's Smotrich as others push back against Israeli settlement expansion
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'Throwing dust in people's eyes': Cong on transfer of CBSE officers; calls for sacking Pradhan
Congress termed the transfer of Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE)'s top officials after the new On-Screen Marking (OSM) system row a "petty" move, calling upon the Union education minister to take responsibility. The opposition party accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "protecting" the education minister Dharmendra Pradhan. "The Modi government is completely engaged in the act of throwing dust in people's eyes.