As of April 2026, there is no verified evidence of a widespread "OSWE exam report leak," and OffSec continues to use strict proctoring and integrity checks to prevent cheating. The 48-hour practical exam requires comprehensive documentation and independent, automated exploit code, with policy violations resulting in certification revocation and permanent bans. For more details, visit OffSec Support Portal. Cheating Attempts and the OSCP - OffSec
Over the past 48 hours, the offensive security community has been buzzing over a verified leak of an actual OSWE (Offensive Security Web Expert) exam report. Not a template, not a practice write-up — but a real, submitted, and passed exam report from the current version of the OSWE exam. oswe exam report leak verified
An investigation was launched immediately after the leak was reported, and multiple sources have verified the authenticity of the leaked report. The investigation revealed that the leak was caused by a combination of human error and inadequate security measures. As of April 2026, there is no verified