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Education Ministry Refutes JEE Data Breach Allegations

Education Ministry Refutes JEE Data Breach Allegations

In a swift move to quell public concern, the Indian Ministry of Education has categorically denied reports suggesting a data breach involving candidates of the Joint Entrance Exam (Advanced), a crucial stepping stone for admission into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology. The ministry's announcement came after widespread social media chatter claimed that sensitive information of 1.79 lakh aspirants had been compromised.

IIT Roorkee, which plays a pivotal role in managing JEE (Advanced), addressed the rumours on social media, describing them as 'misleading and factually incorrect'. A spokesperson stated that the reports circulating online do not accurately reflect the situation at hand.

Cloud Storage Misconfiguration Identified

The confusion seems to have stemmed from a recent report by IIT Roorkee, which identified a misconfiguration in their cloud storage system. This mishap, they explained, was swiftly rectified, and no candidate's data was exposed to malicious entities. The institute assured the public that stringent measures are now in place to prevent any future occurrences.

This incident underscores the growing concerns around data privacy in the digital age, especially in the education sector, where vast amounts of personal information are stored online. The ministry's prompt response highlights the importance of maintaining public trust and the need for robust cybersecurity measures.

Official Guidelines for Candidates

In the wake of these events, candidates preparing for the JEE (Advanced) 2026 have been advised to follow the General Guidelines issued for the computer-based examination. This includes ensuring their personal data is secure and being cautious of unofficial sources of information.

While the ministry refutes the breach allegations, the incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in digital systems. As educational institutions increasingly rely on technology, safeguarding candidate data must remain a top priority.

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