Hackers threaten to leak ‘woke’ University of Pennsylvania student data

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“We got hacked,” members of the University of Pennsylvania community were told in the subject line of several emails sent from addresses linked to its Graduate School of Education. The sender, apparently, was the potential hacker or hackers themselves.“The University of Pennsylvania is a dogshit elitist institution full of woke retards,” said the emails, which were received by several alumni including a Verge author who attended the University of Pennsylvania. “We have terrible security practices and are completely unmeritocratic. We hire and admit morons because we love legacies, donors, and unqualified affirmative action admits. We love breaking federal laws like FERPA (all your data will be leaked) and Supreme Court rulings like SFFA. Please stop giving us money.”The apparent hacker or hackers referenced the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, which protects the privacy of students’ personal information that’s shared with schools. SFFA appears to refer to Students for Fair Admissions, the group that was at the forefront of the Supreme Court ruling that struck down race-based affirmative action for college admissions. Do you have information about the U Penn hack or other university attacks? Contact Elizabeth Lopatto securely on Signal at lopatto.46.Penn acknowledged the existence of the messages in a statement on its website. “A fraudulent email is currently being circulated that appears to come from a Penn GSE account with the subject “We got hacked (Action Required)” or similar,“ it says. ”The University’s Office of Information Security is aware of the situation, and their Incident Response team is actively addressing it.”Penn would not be the first Ivy League school to be hacked this year by what seems to be politically-motivated attackers. Columbia University was the target of a breach earlier this year reportedly impacting decades of admissions data. The alleged hacker told Bloomberg they were looking for signs that it had continued affirmative action policies after the Supreme Court struck it down. Both schools have been at the center of political firestorms over their handling of protests over Israel’s war in Gaza. The alleged Columbia hacker — a self-proclaimedly “violently racist” and pro-Hitler figure whose handle includes a racial slur — also took credit for two other hacks at New York University and the University of Minnesota.