FROST exploits the Origin Private File System (OPFS), a browser API that lets websites create and store files on a user's local disk.
Nisarga Adhikary claimed he had hacked the CBSE website and identified serious lapses in the agency's On Screen Marking (OSM) ...
A 19-year-old cybersecurity enthusiast has raised serious questions about the safety of the Central Board of Secondary ...
CBSE clarified that the portal used for evaluation answer sheets has a different URL than the one visible on the teenager's ...
Researchers have shown that a web page can watch for tiny slowdowns in a computer’s storage drive and use those delays to guess which websites someone visits or which apps they open. The technique is ...
A small disclaimer on a website just exposed a secret project with no reporting, oversight, transparency or accountability ...
CBSE has denied any breach in its Class 12 evaluation system after a 19-year-old hacker claimed to expose major security ...
The method, known as FROST – short for "fingerprinting remotely using OPFS-based SSD timing" – focuses on how different processes compete for storage access. That competition ...
IT researchers have demonstrated a side-channel attack called "FROST" where browsers can spy on user behavior via SSD access times.
Following CBSE fallout, a publicly exposed 'master password' on MSBTE's OnMarks portal raises fresh questions about the security of India's digital exam systems.
Cybersecurity researchers create a five-step exploit chain using over-permissioned roles, secrets discovery, and NHIs to attack a popular low-code service.
A 19-year-old cybersecurity researcher, Nisarga Adhikary, has alleged serious security flaws in Central Board of Secondary Education’s On-Screen Marking (OSM) portal, claiming vulnerabilities allowed ...