The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) denies claims circulating on social media about a breach of examination data and the leak of members’ and students’ records. In statements responding to viral posts, ICAI says the allegations are false, baseless and malicious, and that its databases remain secure. The institute also addresses concerns tied to examination data, stating there has been no data breach. ICAI urges students, members and other stakeholders not to rely on rumours and instead follow official communications for updates related to examinations and institute-related information. Both outlets report that ICAI explicitly warns against spreading unverified information on social platforms, while offering reassurance that personal and academic records have not been compromised. The denial comes as multiple posts online claim that exam-related information has been hacked, but ICAI maintains that no such incident has occurred and that the institute has not detected any breach of its systems.
ICAI denies exam data breach claims, says members’ and students’ records remain secure
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) denies claims circulating on social media about a breach of examination data and the leak of members’ and students’ records. In statements respon...
- ICAI refutes social media claims alleging a breach of examination data.
- ICAI says members’ and students’ records remain secure.
- ICAI characterizes the viral allegations as false, baseless and malicious.
- The institute says there has been no data breach.
- ICAI asks stakeholders to ignore rumours and rely only on official updates.
The institute labeled viral posts about hacked examination data as fake and urged reliance on official updates.
2 hours agoThe Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has refuted social media claims alleging a breach of members' and students' records, including examination data. Calling the allegations false, baseless and malicious, the institute said its databases remain secure and there has been no data breach. ICAI urged students, members and other stakeholders to ignore rumours circulating on social media and rely only on official communications for authentic updates regarding examinations and institute-related information.
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