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MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, Manhattan (WABC) -- Columbia University may be close to a deal with the Trump Administration to restore ...
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote ...
Images of a smiling President Trump popped up on some screens, although they could not be conclusively linked to the episode.
A university official told The Post the savvy hacker appeared to target specific documents to advance their political agenda.
“This morning, Columbia University IT systems experienced an outage affecting systems on our Morningside campus,” the Ivy League school said in a statement to The Post.
The university official said that the purported “hacktivist” targeted specific documents during the June 24 cyberattack.
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.
The spokesperson said the outage did not impact clinical operations at Columbia University's Irving Medical Center.
In a message posted to the public safety section of its website, Columbia University said it was limiting access to the Morningside Heights campus to students who reside in Carman, Furnald, John ...
The alleged hacker, who declined to reveal their identity to The Post, said they targeted the Manhattan university to find ...
In a letter sent out to the school community, Columbia president Minouche Shafik said students set up the encampment on the university’s campus.