Students' data taken in major university cyber-attack

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Students' data taken in major university cyber-attack

Hackers from a well-known cyber criminal group access personal student data, the the university says.

Hackers from a well-known cyber criminal group have accessed a "significant amount" of personal student data held by the University of Nottingham.

The university said it was believed the group accessed the data for current students and alumni - including financial information - from its record system.

In an email sent to students, seen by the BBC, chief governance and risk officer Jason Carter said those behind the major cyber-attack, who had "previously targeted a number of other organisations", were likely behind the breach.

In a statement, the university apologised to those affected for "any anxiety" caused.

It is understood the university identified the unauthorised activity on its Campus Solutions system on Tuesday.

All affected students and alumni have since been contacted, a university spokesperson said.

"We are working to understand the data that has been accessed and have contacted those students and alumni affected directly," the university said.

"We are working closely with Action Fraud, the Information Commissioner's Office, and other regulatory bodies.

"We will remain in contact with those directly impacted and will continue to provide updates as the situation develops."

In the email sent to those affected, Carter said, after detecting the attack, the university "immediately took the affected systems offline to contain the incident and launched a comprehensive investigation".

While their investigation continues, the senior staff member said he was operating on the precautionary assumption that four categories of information had been accessed:

"We are working to verify the exact scope of the data accessed and will provide further updates as our investigation confirms these details," Carter added.

An Information Commissioner's Office spokesperson said: "The University of Nottingham reported an incident to us and we are assessing the information provided."

The cyber-attack comes after the university told 2,700 staff that they are at risk of redundancy - more than a third of its workforce - as it responds to "changing sector demands" which are causing "financial challenges".

It confirmed it was proposing to cut 609 of its 7,363 full-time equivalent roles over the next three years.

In response, staff began a boycott of marking and assessments.

The University and College Union (UCU) said the action would "effectively block the university from handing out graduation certificates".

One of those affected, Abigail Maguire, told the BBC of her fears over plans to use her earlier grades to arrive at her final degree grade, which she say

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