If you've ever been a student or employee of the
Georgia Institute of Technology, be advised that any personally identifiable
information the university had on you may have been compromised. To be fully
confident that personal or company data is protected, get hold of your IT consultant
immediately.
Recently, the university reported an instance of
unauthorized access into databases connected to its web app.
They first discovered evidence of the unauthorized
access in mid-December of 2018 and have been investigating since. To date, however, it remains unclear exactly
how long a time the unidentified hackers had access to their databases or what
specific information may have been taken. Data breaches should not be taken
lightly. Precaution must always be taken. For businesses, it is a crucial to be
in touch with an IT consultant
Fayetteville.
The formal statement issued by the university says,
in part:
"The information illegally accessed by an
unknown outside entity was located on a central database. Georgia Tech's cyber security team
is conducting a thorough forensic investigation to determine precisely what
information was extracted from the system, which may include names, addresses,
social security numbers and birth dates."
The fact that the university's investigation is now
several months old indicates that the hackers were quite skilled. Given the
information that the University fears was compromised, it's more than enough to
create a false identity.
If you have ever been employed at Georgia Tech, or
if you've ever taken classes there, be mindful that enough of your personal
information may have been compromised to steal your identity. Regardless, everyone
must take measures to improve information
security, keeping safe from such compromises. If you haven't yet used a
service that helps protect you against such things, it may be time to consider
doing so. In any case, vigilance is the
order of the day.
We don't yet know how many records may have been
compromised, but it's better to be safe than sorry. If you've been fortunate enough to have
avoided having your identity compromised, count yourself lucky indeed. It's something that can take years to fully
recover from. Stay on your guard.
Call SpartanTec, Inc. if you need more information on how to keep your computer and personal or business information secure from online threats.
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