Princeton University data breach affects students and alumni: Here’s what we know



  • Hackers accessed Princeton’s Advancement database, exposing contact information for alumni, donors and members.
  • No social security numbers, passwords or financial data were compromised in the breach.
  • Princeton warns of phishing risks and confirms that attackers’ access was contained in a system

Princeton University has confirmed that it recently suffered a cyberattack in which it lost confidential data of some of its members.

In a data breach notification letter sent to an undisclosed number of people, the University said the threat actors accessed an Advancement database belonging to the Ivy League institution, where they were able to access information about alumni, donors, some faculty, students, parents and other members of the organization.



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