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Stanford says data from 27,000 people leaked in September ransomware attack
March 12, 2024, 3:26 p.m. |
The Record by Recorded Future therecord.media
A ransomware gang accessed the personal information of more than 27,000 people on Stanford University servers during a cyberattack last year, the university warned this week. The California-based school began sending out breach notification letters this week, 10 months after the Akira ransomware gang first compromised the school’s systems. Stanford University released a statement on
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