CBSE's re-evaluation portal faced delays after being targeted by a cyberattack.
Initially set for May 29, the rollout was postponed multiple times and finally went live on June 2.
CBSE's re-evaluation portal faced delays after being targeted by a cyberattack.
Initially set for May 29, the rollout was postponed multiple times and finally went live on June 2.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced that its re-evaluation portal, intended for students to request re-checking of their exam results, was delayed due to a cyberattack by malicious actors. The portal, originally scheduled for rollout on May 29, faced multiple postponements and eventually went live at approximately 4:30 am on June 2.
CBSE stated that the cyberattack disrupted the planned launch, forcing the board to postpone the rollout to June 1. However, the June 1 deadline was also missed, leading to further delays. The board has not disclosed specific details about the nature of the cyberattack or the measures taken to address the issue.
The re-evaluation portal is a critical resource for students seeking transparency and accuracy in their exam results. CBSE's announcement highlights the growing challenges posed by cybersecurity threats to educational institutions and their digital infrastructure.
Students and parents are advised to access the portal now that it is operational and follow the official guidelines for submitting re-evaluation requests. CBSE has assured that the portal is secure and functional following the resolution of the issue.
This incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive data and ensure uninterrupted access to essential services.