University of Maryland Data Breach Leaves 300,000 Staff, Students Exposed

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A data breach at the University of Maryland has left some 300,000 staff members and former and present students exposed, with their personal information — including Social Security numbers — stolen and floating around unknown locations.

“Computer forensic investigators are examining the breached files and logs to determine how our sophisticated, multilayered security defenses were bypassed,” said university President Wallace Loh in a letter reported by the New York Daily News. “Further, we are initiating steps to ensure there is no repeat of this breach.”

The data breach hit those who attend or work at the university’s College Park and Shady Grove campus sites. Among the stolen information, too, were birthdates and university identification numbers, the New York Daily News said.

Mr. Loh called it a “sophisticated computer security attack” and said the university was offering free credit report checks for the next year for those impacted by the breach.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/feb/20/university-maryland-data-breach-leaves-300000-staf/

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People will panic and put credit checks on thier accounts... couple identities stolen... people will forget about this..(I think)
 

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I graduated about 10 years ago, so I guess I'm safe :yeshrug:
:usure: because there's another report that says they have the info of people from 1998...

"The names and Social Security numbers of more than 309,000 students and staff from the University of Maryland, dating back to 1998, were stolen in a 'sophisticated' security attack that penetrated recently bolstered defenses, the school’s president announced late Wednesday," according to the Los Angeles Times.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...security-numbers-from-university-of-maryland/
 
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