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IIT-Roorkee dismisses JEE-Advanced data breach claims as misleading

Published Friday, June 5, 2026

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IIT-Roorkee and the Ministry of Education have refuted claims of a data breach in the JEE (Advanced) examination system, labeling them as misleading. They acknowledged a minor, temporary cloud-storage misconfiguration that was quickly resolved, with no evidence of bulk data downloads.

What We Know — Key Points

  • IIT-Roorkee and the Ministry of Education dismissed claims of a data breach in the JEE (Advanced) examination system as misleading and factually incorrect.
  • IIT-Roorkee confirmed a minimal, temporary misconfiguration in a cloud-storage component, which was identified and rectified, with no bulk data download confirmed by log analysis.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

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    The article emphasizes the official denial from IIT-Roorkee and the Ministry of Education, reassuring the public about the security and integrity of the JEE (Advanced) examination system.

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