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Brown University, a private US research university, had to disable systems and cut connections to the data center after suffering a cyberattack on Tuesday.
The Ivy League school's IT staff said the attack focused on the university's Windows-based devices and asked faculty and staff to switch to computers running other operating systems, smartphones, or tablets.
The university's Computing & Information Services staff took "a number of aggressive steps to protect the University's digital resources, including shutting down connections to our central data center and systems within it."
"Among the most commonly accessed resources that are temporarily unavailable are Banner, VPN, RemoteApps and some websites hosted on Brown.edu," Brown University Chief Information Officer Bill Thirsk said on Tuesday, March 30. "We are working with colleagues across the University and are committed to getting systems back online as quickly as possible."
Update: Brown University sent the following statement after the article was published:
Brown learned on Tuesday of a security incident that impacted the availability of certain systems within the University’s computer network. Upon learning of this incident, we promptly secured digital assets within our computer network and commenced an internal investigation. We are approaching this incident with the utmost priority and are focused on securely restoring the involved systems as quickly and as safely as possible. Our investigation is ongoing, and we will continue to update our community when additional information becomes available.
Brown University hit by cyberattack, some systems still offline
Brown University, a private US research university, had to disable systems and cut connections to the data center after suffering a cyberattack on Tuesday.
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