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NTA admits to NEET portal flaws as 19-year-old from Bihar siphons off refunds

From Hindustan Times · () English

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  • A 19-year-old from Bihar allegedly siphoned off refunds by hacking into the NEET portal.
  • The accused gained unauthorized access to approximately 150 student accounts out of 350 targeted.
  • The National Testing Agency (NTA) has acknowledged flaws in its NEET portal following the incident.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has admitted to security vulnerabilities in its NEET portal after a 19-year-old from Bihar allegedly exploited these flaws to siphon off student refunds. Police reported that the accused targeted around 350 student accounts across various states, successfully breaching about 150 of them.

This incident highlights significant security concerns within the portal, which is critical for medical entrance examinations in India. The NTA's acknowledgment of the flaws suggests a need for immediate and robust security upgrades to prevent future breaches and protect student data and finances.

Authorities are investigating the extent of the damage and the methods used by the accused. The case underscores the ongoing challenges in securing online platforms against sophisticated cyber threats, particularly those involving sensitive student information and financial transactions.

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