Source 1 | 2021-10-26
“• “About 30,000 current and former employees and students at the University of Colorado Boulder have had personally identifiable information breached in a cyberattack.” • “A hacker exploited a vulnerability found in a file-sharing service provided by the software company Atlassian, which is primarily used by CU’s Office of Information Technology.” • “Some files accessed by the hacker included “names, student ID numbers, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers and genders.” Social security numbers and financial information were not included in the files, but with the data they did get, malicious actors could potentially commit fraud or answer security questions.” • “CU said the vulnerability should be patched now.” “
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