Security News > 2016 > January > Phishing email lead to data breach at University of Virginia (Help Net Security)

2016-01-25 15:43
Personally identifiable and financial information of some 1,400 University of Virginia employees has been compromised by attackers in a breach that dates back to early November 2014. "In collaborat...
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