Stanford University failed to detect ransomware intruders for 4 months

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27,000 individuals had data stolen, which for some included names and social security numbers

Well, surprise, surprise, ransomware was involved, according to a data breach notice sent out to the 27,000 people affected by the attack.with the Office of the Maine Attorney General indicates that Stanford became aware of the incident on September 27, more than four months after the initial breach took place.

"We take safeguarding your information seriously," the letter to affected individuals reads."Upon discovering the incident, we notified federal and local law enforcement and worked with external cybersecurity experts to terminate the unauthorized access. Stanford DPS is also further enhancing its security safeguards."UK council yanks IT systems and phone lines offline following cyber ambushThe uni added:"We encourage you to take full advantage of this service offering.

 

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