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India’s Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) acknowledged on May 31, 2026, that security vulnerabilities were detected in its On-Screen Marking (OSM) portal used for Class 12 evaluation.
The board said an expert team drawn from government agencies and Indian Institutes of Technology is working to reinforce the platform, that identified flaws have been contained, and that the portal is being migrated to a more secure environment.
The acknowledgement follows disclosures by ethical hackers and researchers, including a detailed blog published May 30 documenting critical flaws allegedly found on Feb. 25 and reported to CERT-In.
The researcher described a hardcoded master password, client-side OTP validation and missing route guards that could enable account takeover and tampering with marks.
Separate reporting flagged possible procurement and tendering concerns after a student analysis and claims that answer sheets/question papers in an AWS bucket were publicly accessible.
CBSE said it has contacted some researchers, thanked those who flagged issues, and invited further responsible disclosure to its security team.
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Beyond technical vulnerabilities, the reporting raises substantive procurement and governance concerns: claims that tender rules were altered to favour the vendor amplify risks of conflicts of interest and make audits, legal scrutiny and policy reforms a probable follow-up.








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