CBSE says OnMark portal vulnerabilities have been contained
CBSE said vulnerabilities identified in the OnMark portal of its service provider have been contained and further weaknesses are being assessed. The board has deployed cybersecurity experts from government agencies and IITs while seeking inputs from ethical hackers and citizens
Published Date - 31 May 2026, 06:46 PM
New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday said vulnerabilities identified in the OnMark portal of its service provider had been contained and efforts were underway to rule out any other exploitable weaknesses.
“We have been closely monitoring the vulnerabilities in the OnMark portal of our service provider that are being flagged in the public domain,” CBSE said in a statement posted on X.
An expert team of cybersecurity professionals has been deployed over the last few days from various arms of the government as well as the IITs to fortify these systems, including migrating them to a more secure set-up, the board said.
“The identified vulnerabilities have been contained, and other exploitable weaknesses are being ruled out,” it said.
CBSE said it was grateful to alert citizens and ethical hackers who had pointed out such weaknesses and added that it had contacted some of them directly.
“We are grateful to all alert citizens and ethical hackers pointing out such weaknesses and have gotten in touch with some of them directly. We request any others to reach out to our security teams at [secy-cbse@nic.in](mailto:secy-cbse@nic.in) for any further inputs,” the board said.
The statement comes amid concerns raised in the public domain regarding alleged vulnerabilities in the portal used by the board’s service provider.