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The personal data of over 20,000 Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) staff and students has been stolen after a server at one of the institution’s schools was hacked, the latest in a string of large-scale data breaches in the city. the server of an online learning system used by CUHK’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies (CUSCS) was hacked on June 3, the school announced in a statement on Thursday. A total of 20,780 people, including staff, part-time teachers, students, graduates and other visitors, were victims of the data breach. While their names and email addresses were stolen...
Hong Kong Free Press
A Hong Kong school has seen its computer system invaded by hackers, causing the personal data of over 600 people to be leaked. It is the latest known cyberattack targeting local groups and institutions in recent months. Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity (HKICC), a liberal arts secondary school, said in a statement last Saturday that the school discovered a ransomware attack on its servers last Monday. Data amounting to eight terabytes was encrypted and stolen. The data involved the personal information of current students and their families, graduate...
Hong Kong Free Press
Personal details of more than 8,000 students at a private Hong Kong college have been stolen and reportedly posted on the dark web, the latest in a spate of cyberattacks in the city which have sparked calls for tighter safeguards. The Hong Kong College of Technology – which offers a government-subsidised Higher Diploma in Cybersecurity – said on Thursday it suffered a ransomware attack by hackers in late February, in which many internal documents were stolen and encrypted. “This attack was not a typical one but rather a highly targeted and unusual cyber attack. HKCT strongly condemns any form ...
Hong Kong Free Press
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