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Lancaster investigating cyberattack after applicant data stolen

<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ class="standfirst">Student and applicant data have been stolen in a ¡®malicious and sophisticated¡¯ phishing attack on Lancaster University
July 23, 2019
Cyber attack

Student and applicant data have been breached in a ¡°sophisticated and malicious¡± phishing attack on Lancaster University.

Undergraduate student applicant data records for 2019 and 2020 entry have been accessed, the university said.

These records include applicants¡¯ names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses.

Lancaster said that it is ¡°aware that fraudulent invoices¡± are being sent to some undergraduate applicants and the university has alerted applicants to be on the alert for any suspicious approaches.

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There has also been a breach of the university¡¯s student records system, and the university so far knows of a ¡°very small number of students¡± who have had their record and ID documents accessed.

Lancaster is contacting the students involved to advise them what to do.

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¡°We acted as soon as we became aware that Lancaster was the source of the breach on Friday and established an incident team to handle the situation,¡± said a university spokesman.

Since then, the university has ¡°focused on safeguarding our IT systems and identifying and advising students and applicants who have been affected¡±, he added.

The attack has been reported to the Information Commissioner¡¯s Office.

On 24 July, the National Crime Agency said that a 25-year-old man from Bradford had been arrested on suspicion of committing Computer Misuse Act and fraud offences, following the cyber incident affecting Lancaster.

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Officers from the NCA¡¯s National Cyber Crime Unit arrested the man and he has since been released under investigation while enquiries are ongoing.

nick.mayo@timeshighereducation.com

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