The
university of Chicago was under a massive cyber attack where unknown
hackers breached into the computer networks stealing person details of
staff and students.
According to reports the duration and exact date of breach has not been disclosed, but a letter from the university officials shows they learned about the breach on January 22, 2015.
The
stolen database contained social security numbers, names, marital
status, usernames, gender and employee identification numbers.
Initial
investigation revealed the data belonged to students from
the Department of Medicine, contracted, former and current employees.
The number of impacted individuals remains undisclosed.
A letter published
on February 19, 2015, Mr. Kenneth Goodell and Mr. John Ultmann (both
are Executive Administrator at the Department of Medicine) it was
mentioned that personal emails of some were also compromised by the
hackers.
Despite the massive
breach, university officials claim there was no financial data in the
database so there is no way of stealing financial information of the
university or its staff. However, there is a chance of identity theft at
large scale with the stolen social security numbers.
The university of Chicago is offering free identity protection for all those affected by the breach.
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