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CBSE Re-evaluation Portal Faces Cyberattack Amid Student Applications
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Economic Times6/2/2026Tech1 min readIndia

CBSE Re-evaluation Portal Faces Cyberattack Amid Student Applications

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  • The CBSE re-evaluation portal experienced a major cyberattack with millions of unauthorized access and file access attempts.
  • Despite the denial-of-service attempt, the portal remained functional, supporting thousands of concurrent users and enabling students to submit applications.

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Why It Matters

The CBSE re-evaluation portal was targeted by cybercriminals during the period when students were submitting their applications. The attacks included denial-of-service attempts and unauthorized file access.

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The CBSE re-evaluation portal found itself under siege as cybercriminals unleashed a barrage of attacks, flooding the system with millions of unauthorized access attempts. Thankfully, the portal remained functional, and countless students were able to file their re-evaluation applications without a hitch.

The CBSE re-evaluation portal came under a major cyberattack, with malicious actors generating nearly 1.5 million hits in just two minutes in an apparent denial-of-service attempt, according to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

The board also reported more than 100,000 attempts at unauthorised file access during the attack, describing the incident as part of a broader barrage of cyber threats targeting the platform while thousands of students were submitting re-evaluation applications.

Despite the attempted disruption, CBSE said the portal remained operational and continued to handle significant traffic throughout the day. As of 3:00 PM, the platform was supporting over 8,000 concurrent users, while more than 16,000 students had successfully completed their submissions.

CBSE said it had also implemented several improvements to the portal based on student feedback, including extending session time limits to streamline the application process. The board added that its technical teams remain on high alert to safeguard services and ensure uninterrupted access for students.

Open Questions

  • Who were the cybercriminals behind the attack?
  • What was the specific motive for targeting the CBSE portal?
  • Were any student data compromised, despite the portal remaining functional?
  • What specific security improvements were implemented in response to the attack?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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