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AU: Vic university results not hacked: VTAC

Posted on January 20, 2015 by Dissent

The AU AP reports: Students gained early access to an off-limits website though the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) says its system was not hacked. […] “The exposure was limited to an applicant being able to retrieve their own (university) offer prior to the published release time.” Students only gained early access to their own…

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Metropolitan State U. disclosed breach, but what about other .edu targets of Abdilo?

Posted on January 19, 2015 by Dissent

On December 31, a self-described teenage hacker from Australia who calls himself “Abdilo” claimed to have hacked into dozens of education entities by exploiting SQLi vulnerabilities. Metropolitan State University acknowledged they were breached, but what is going on with the other educational entities that were allegedly hacked, too? Abdilo claims that he started attacking .edu sites back in…

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MN: Hacker breached Metropolitan State University database with personal info

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Dissent

Maura Lerner reports: Metro State University is investigating a computer security breach that may have exposed personal information about students, faculty and staff. In a campuswide e-mail Friday, interim president Devinder Malhotra wrote that a computer hacker apparently got “unauthorized access” to the university database in mid-December, and that investigators are still trying to determine…

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GA: Fulton County School officials are investigating a teen hacker

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Dissent

Donna Lowry reports: Fulton County School officials are investigating a teen who they believe hacked into his teachers’ emails for nine months. The district sent home a letter today to parents of students at North Springs Charter High School telling them that last year, a student gained access to the email login information for 21…

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5 Colleges With Data Breaches Larger Than Sony’s in 2014

Posted on January 15, 2015 by Dissent

Kyle McCarthy points out that there were at least five colleges that had breaches larger than Sony’s breach in 2014. So he made a list? Why is there absolutely NO mention of the fact that no federal agency enforces data security in the education sector? Isn’t THAT the bigger atory?

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U. of Hawaii and Cornell University hacked by @MarxistAttorney

Posted on January 7, 2015 by Dissent

Add the University of Hawaii  and Cornell University to the universities that have been hacked by @MarxistAttorney. The U. of Hawaii data dump, which DataBreaches.net is not linking to, does not contain student or employee personal information, but in addition to acquiring the root username/password, “Attorney” also got the mac addresses, service tags, usernames and more…

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