Harvard, Jeffrey Epstein and Larry Summers
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An "unauthorized party" accessed databases used by Harvard's Alumni Affairs and Development, according to a university spokesperson
A Harvard University database of alumni, donors, some students and faculty was accessed by “an unauthorized party” after a phone phishing attack, the latest cyberattack on Ivy League schools and the second time Harvard has investigated a breach this year.
Chance Gladden led Boston University with 20 points, including the game-winning layup with four seconds left, and the Terriers took down Harvard 75-74 on Saturday at the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase.
A Harvard University database of alumni, donors, and some students and faculty was accessed by “an unauthorized party” on Tuesday, the school said.
Harvard University's database, holding sensitive alumni, donor, student, and faculty information, was accessed by an unauthorized party following a targeted phone phishing attack. This incident, exposing personal contact and donation details,
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said he'd leave Harvard and withdraw from public life after his links to Jeffrey Epstein were made public.
Students and families of overdose victims have renewed demands to remove Arthur M. Sackler’s name from two campus buildings after a landmark legal settlement.
In October, US President Donald Trump had said the deal would include a payment of around $500m from Harvard and new programmes run by the university