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Columbia University said its IT systems experienced an outage that started on Tuesday morning, adding it was probing the incident and had notified law enforcement.
A skilled hacktivist breached Columbia University’s servers, stealing data of over 2 million individuals in a politically charged cyberattack.
The spokesperson said the outage did not impact clinical operations at Columbia University's Irving Medical Center.
A politically motivated hacker gained unauthorized access to Columbia University’s network and stole the data of an undisclosed number of users, university officials announced this week.
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