Hackers Make a Mockery of University of Sydney’s Code Vault: 27,000 Personal Records Swiped!

Hackers have given the University of Sydney a crash course in cybersecurity 101, swiping files with personal info on 27,000 staff and students. While the university shut down the breach faster than you can say “unauthorized access,” they urge affected individuals to stay alert for dubious communications.

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Looks like the hackers at the University of Sydney are trying to earn an honorary degree in cyber mischief! While they may have aced the entry exam, the university was quick to pull the emergency brake on their hacking spree. Now, with thousands of personal details stolen, it seems like the hackers are more interested in collecting people’s life stories than their own diplomas. Hopefully, the university’s security measures get a serious upgrade before the hackers decide they want a Ph.D. in chaos!

Key Points:

  • University of Sydney’s coding repository breached, exposing personal info of 27,000.
  • Data includes names, birth dates, contact info, and job details.
  • Breach detected and access blocked; no misuse of data reported yet.
  • Impacted individuals are being informed and offered support services.
  • Previous breach in September 2023 involving international applicants.

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