Hackers exploited a critical zero-day vulnerability in a server running the KnowledgeDeliver learning management system (LMS) to deploy the Godzilla web shell.
GlassWorm poisoned 300 GitHub repositories since 2025, enabling supply chain attacks against developers and organizations.
On May 26 evening, CBSE said the evaluation portal had neither been compromised nor found to contain any vulnerabilities.
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Video game coding is helping middle schoolers in San Antonio, here’s how
It isn’t a stretch to say video game coding is changing lives in San Antonio. Thanks to the Intercultural Development Research Association, a local non-profit, children at-risk of dropping out are ...
A 19-year-old cybersecurity enthusiast has raised serious questions about the safety of the Central Board of Secondary ...
Boards should not wait for a digital equivalent of the Cuban Missile Crisis before serious governance gets built.
The four C&C channels used by GlassWorm, the botnet targeting open source software developers, have been disrupted.
In 2026, several federal cases are poised to shape regulatory risk, reimbursement, and False Claims Act exposure, as well as innovation ...
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‘No security breach’: CBSE clarifies after Class 12 student claims ‘vulnerabilities’ in OSM portal
CBSE clarified that the portal used for evaluation answer sheets has a different URL than the one visible on the teenager's ...
Just before appearing for his own Class 12 board exams, teenager and cybersecurity hobbyist Nisarga Adhikary claims he ...
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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