Penn hacker claims to have stolen 1.2 million donor records
You might want to pay attention to this one. A hacker has stepped forward claiming responsibility for a significant breach at the University of Pennsylvania. They say last week's "We got hacked" em...
You might want to pay attention to this one. A hacker has stepped forward claiming responsibility for a significant breach at the University of Pennsylvania. They say last week's "We got hacked" email was just the tip of the iceberg, revealing that data from 1.2 million donors has been compromised, along with internal documents.
This revelation raises serious concerns about the university's cybersecurity measures and how they handle sensitive information. If you’re a donor or connected to the university in any way, you’ll want to keep an eye on this situation. The hacker's claims suggest a much larger problem than initially thought, which could have implications for the university’s reputation and trust with its alumni. Stay tuned for updates, as this story continues to unfold.
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