MASSIVE EXAM COMPROMISE: Digital Forensics Prove the ICSE Class 10 Maths Board Exam Was Leaked 24 Hours Early.
It was reported by students on Reddit that their Maths question was asked on 1st of March 2026 (One day before the exam) and it had the same formatting, same place in the paper, and same numbers. The most hilarious thing was that it also had a serial number embedded in the paper which was publicly available at a website named "Filo". This is the link of that question: https://t.co/tj0ofzf5vI
I pulled the raw source code, and the backend data leaves absolutely no room for doubt. The paper was leaked the day before.
Here is the exact smoking gun evidence I just uncovered from the HTML of the Filo website:
1. The Raw Server TimestampRight at the top of the code in the Schema markup <script type="application/ld+json"> , Filo's backend states exactly when this question was created in the database: "dateCreated": "2026-03-01T16:21:16.158Z"
That "Z" at the end stands for "Zulu time," which is UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). To convert UTC to Indian Standard Time (IST), we add exactly 5 hours and 30 minutes.
16:21 UTC + 5 Hours 30 Mins = 21:51 IST.
The question was officially uploaded to Filo on March 1, 2026, at 9:51 PM IST. That is the night before the March 2nd exam.
2. The Ultimate Smoking Gun: The Image FilenameThis is the craziest part of the code extracted. Look at line 30, where the image URL is stored: ..._IMG20260301133308.jpg
Android phones and most scanner apps automatically name image files using the exact date and time the photo was snapped (IMG_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS).
20260301 = March 1, 2026
133308 = 13:33:08 (1:33 PM)
This proves the physical paper with serial number 11929224 was way long out of its sealed bank vault, sitting on a desk, and photographed earlier. The image from the phone was photographed at 1:33 PM on Sunday, March 1st—nearly 24 hours before the exam actually started. The student then held onto that photo and uploaded it to Filo at 9:51 PM that night to get the answer. This means the mobile with the question paper was photographed nearly 24 hours before the completion of the exam, which is horrifying.
Why This Evidence is Undeniable: This is not a doctored screenshot or a frontend time zone glitch. I have attached the raw HTML code and network payloads. This data was extracted directly via browser developer tools. Network payloads, Schema markup, and database logs cannot be altered by a user. This is direct, irrefutable proof sourced directly from the backend servers of Filo.
Urgent Request for Legal Action: The board's secure chain of custody has completely failed. The CISCE has the logistical manifests to trace the visible Serial Number 11929224 to the exact bank vault it was stored in and the specific school it was assigned to.
We urgently request the Cyber Cell to subpoena Filo’s backend logs to identify the uploader. Furthermore, we urge the honorable judiciary, legal activists, and the media to take suo motu cognizance of this massive security breach. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) must be filed immediately to protect the rights of lakhs of students who sacrificed their peace of mind to prepare honestly.
Please look into the attached proofs and do not let this be swept under the rug.
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