7,500 affected by Western Sydney College cyber breach

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College students at a college in Sydney’s west have been notified of a cyber breach on its IT community, with greater than 7,500 people affected.

Western Sydney College (WSU), which has a number of campuses throughout the western suburbs of Sydney, launched an announcement at this time concerning the intrusion.

The unauthorised entry into the college’s IT community was first recognized in January 2024, with the community shutdown shortly and measures had been put into place.

An investigation was launched and WSU uncovered that the earliest identified entry was on Might 17 2023, via WSU’s Microsoft Workplace 365.

Some SharePoint information and emails had been accessed, and WSU’s Photo voltaic Automobile Laboratory was recognized as probably being “used as a part of the incident”.

The college has notified the 7,500 people who had been affected by the breach, whereas sustaining there had been “no threats acquired by the College” regarding the non-public data.

“The College has not acquired any calls for in alternate for sustaining privateness,” WSU said.

NSW Police and the NSW Info and Privateness Fee are working with WSU because the investigation stays ongoing.

WSU’s Interim Vice-Chancellor Professor Clare Pollock apologised to these affected by the cyber breach.

“On behalf of the College, I unreservedly apologise for this incident and its impression on our neighborhood. It’s deeply regrettable, and we’re dedicated to transparently rectifying the matter and fulfilling our obligations,” Professor Pollock stated.

“We recognize that this can be upsetting, and we’re right here to assist you as we work via this collectively. Now we have established a devoted telephone line and web site to reply any questions you might need.”

Newswire has contacted the Division of Residence Affairs for remark.

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