Hackers leak 120,000 student records in raid on world’s top unis
Hackers have attacked the world’s top 100 universities in a protest against tuition fees and what’s deemed to be a falling quality of education.
Anonymous-affiliated Team GhostShell dumped information from 120,000 user accounts and student records after raiding servers at institutions including Princeton, Harvard, Cambridge and Imperial College London. Universities in Moscow, Rome and Tokyo were also hit in a string of database breaches that spanned three continents.
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