The Korea Times

College admission test results accidental­ly leaked

- By Bahk Eun-ji ejb@koreatimes.co.kr

The state-run college admission test administra­tor’s poor website management has allowed some test-takers to find out their test results earlier than the official announceme­nt slated for Wednesday, the education authoritie­s said, Monday.

According to the education ministry and the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation (KICE), which organizes the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), a man posted in an online community of test-takers, Sunday, that he was already able to check his score on the KICE website.

When other community members asked how, he said he only needed to make several simple clicks on the test result search section by changing the year from 2019 to 2020 — a method which was available for test-takers who took the CSAT the previous year as well.

In a couple of hours, other users also uploaded their test results saying they too confirmed their scores using the tip.

Following the revelation, KICE shut down the test results search section early Monday morning. Later in the day, the ministry admitted there were some management issues on the website and 312 test-takers had been able to access their scores.

“The institute website was not hacked, but the results were accidently disclosed to some test-takers while KICE was testing its website ahead of the official announceme­nt day,” said Song Geun-hyun, a director of college admission policy division at the ministry.

The education ministry said it and the institute will take full responsibi­lity for the mishandlin­g of the state-administer­ed examinatio­n.

Song said the educa tion ministry may take legal action against the test-takers who confirmed their exam results if its legal team concludes their activity could constitute obstructio­n of public work.

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