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HSC Results Leaked

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School leavers in the state of New South Wales were given access to part of their Higher School Certificate results for a shorter period of time than was originally scheduled.

Despite the fact that the results were not supposed to be made public until the following Thursday, students in the year 12 class were able to see their final scores on the website of the NSW Education Standards Authority on Saturday morning.

On Saturday, a representative of the group that controls the HSC acknowledged the breach to NCA NewsWire and said that investigations were currently being carried out into the matter.

 

HSC Results Leaked

HSC Results Leaked

According to a statement made to NCA NewsWire by a representative, “for a brief period of time this morning, some students were able to access a preliminary set of 2022 HSC results.”

“NESA is examining the source of the situation and apologizes sincerely for any difficulty that may have been caused.

This coming Thursday will see the announcement of the final HSC results.

Students were eager to post the information about the breach on HSC discussion groups on Facebook, and many of them questioned the validity of the results as a consequence.
Students were fast to spread the news of the leaked results throughout HSC discussion groups on Facebook as soon as they were available. Picture: Supplied
Students were fast to spread the news of the leaked results throughout HSC discussion groups on Facebook as soon as they were available. Picture: Supplied

“Nesa was hacked, I went in, it worked, and I saw my markings, but I don’t know (I don’t know) whether they’re genuine. One of the students reported that the website had been taken down, so they couldn’t log in.

A second student spoke in and said, “We managed to hack the NASA website, nice work, guys!”

Following the events of this morning, a third user made the observation, “Damn, Nesa really doesn’t want us to access our student’s online accounts.”

While it was possible to view the results, there was no evidence that the ATARs had been compromised.

One of the students said to the Sydney Morning Herald that they thought the findings were interesting and that they wished they were accurate.

The next thing he claimed was, “I basically woke up and saw that one of my friends had posted it.”

“The connection has been repaired at this time… But I certainly hope those are the grades I get.

 

HSC Results Reddit Leaked

HSC Results Leaked

Large numbers of students are now lamenting the fact that they were unable to obtain a preview of their HSC results, while others are relieved that they may continue to look forward to not knowing for a few more days.

One student’s contribution to a group conversation read, “Anyone else just not get their results because you were too late.”

“Am I the only one who didn’t check to see whether anybody had tried to view my leaking marks? “I feel like I just was not emotionally or mentally prepared to see them today,” another user said.

Since then, the results have been kept secret from the general public; nonetheless, a number of students have expressed their frustration on the discussion boards because they are unable to log into NESA.

The HSC results from the previous year were also published online for a few of hours and two days sooner than scheduled due to an inadvertent leak.

Prue Carr, the shadow education minister for the state of New South Wales, has criticized the state government for allowing the same error to occur for the second year in a row.

She stated in a statement, “The Perrottet Government has dropped the ball on what should be a well-established process.” “The Perrottet Government has dropped the ball on what should be a well-established process.”

Students, many of whom are unsure as to whether or not they were told their final results, have been subjected to an unreasonable amount of stress as a direct consequence of this mistake.

“Today, the New South Wales Government should provide HSC students with clarity and make sure that all students have equal access to see their results.

The students and families of HSC graduates need an explanation and apologies from the government of Perrottet.

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