The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has lodged a formal complaint with the Delhi Police, drawing attention to a series of cyber attacks on its post-results portal. According to the board, the portal experienced repeated attacks over the last three days.

These attacks were characterized by large volumes of malicious traffic directed at the website. CBSE officials stated that the portal was subjected to these disruptive activities, which aimed to overwhelm the system.

The complaint was filed to alert law enforcement about the nature and timing of the incidents. The board has not disclosed specific details about the origin of the traffic or the methods used in the attacks.

Students and parents who accessed the portal during this period may have experienced slowdowns or temporary unavailability. CBSE has not reported any compromise of student data or results as a result of these attacks.

The board is working with authorities to investigate the matter and secure the portal against future incidents. Further updates are expected as the police probe progresses.

CBSE has urged users to rely only on official channels for result-related information. The board continues to monitor the portal's security status closely.


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