I could even change marks: Ethical hacker who claims he hacked CBSE marking portal
I could even change marks: Ethical hacker who claims he hacked CBSE marking portal
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The investigation into the Delhi blast case intensifies as the National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrests two key aides of the main culprit, Muhammad Umar Nabi, from Kashmir. Nabi, identified as a former assistant professor at Al-Fala University, is believed to have carried out a suicide attack on November 10 using an i-20 car. According to NIA sources, the arrested individuals 'were not only close to Dr. Umar Nabi but also they were the part of this terror module and they played a very crucial and key role in the Delhi Blast case'. The probe has expanded into a multi-agency effort, with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducting raids at multiple locations linked to Al-Fala University in Haryana and Delhi.
I could even change marks: Ethical hacker who claims he hacked CBSE marking portal
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