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On May 26 evening, CBSE said the evaluation portal had neither been compromised nor found to contain any vulnerabilities.
CBSE has denied that the actual evaluation portal was compromised, saying the vulnerabilities highlighted by the teenager related only to a “testing site”.
Its reports and live updates on the devastating tremor were marked at an event in New York on Wednesday.