Security News > 2019 > April > Georgia Tech Data Breach Exposes 1.3 Million Users' Personal Data
2019-04-03 12:33
The Georgia Institute of Technology, well known as Georgia Tech, has confirmed a data breach that has exposed personal information of 1.3 million current and former faculty members, students, staff and student applicants. In a brief note published Tuesday, Georgia Tech says an unknown outside entity gained "unauthorized access" to its web application and accessed the University’s central
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