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Staff passwords at risk as NUS server hacked
Varsity resets passwords and delinks server; says info is 'not confidential'
Published on Jan 6, 2012
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By Lin Zhaowei
A web server that hosted research papers and publications at the National University of Singapore (NUS) was found to have been hacked into on Thursday, a spokesman said.
The passwords of 70 staff members were likely to have been compromised in the incident. But he said that the information stored on the server was 'not of a confidential nature' and none of it had been removed or tampered with.
The information was also accessible to the public, and the affected accounts had access only to the hacked server, not the NUS network, the university added.
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'We are just here to show the poor security standards some websites have. We have our best intentions.'
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As a precautionary measure, the passwords of all affected accounts had been reset and the server disconnected from the network, said the spokesman.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_752543.html
Varsity resets passwords and delinks server; says info is 'not confidential'
Published on Jan 6, 2012
Purchase this article for republication
Buy SPH photos
By Lin Zhaowei
A web server that hosted research papers and publications at the National University of Singapore (NUS) was found to have been hacked into on Thursday, a spokesman said.
The passwords of 70 staff members were likely to have been compromised in the incident. But he said that the information stored on the server was 'not of a confidential nature' and none of it had been removed or tampered with.
The information was also accessible to the public, and the affected accounts had access only to the hacked server, not the NUS network, the university added.
Background story
JUST AN EXAMPLE
'We are just here to show the poor security standards some websites have. We have our best intentions.'
A user, who signed off as Team Intra
As a precautionary measure, the passwords of all affected accounts had been reset and the server disconnected from the network, said the spokesman.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_752543.html