Sorbonne University Data Breach Raises Concerns as Threat Actor Claims to Have Exposed 73,000 Users’ Information

In a concerning development, a threat actor has claimed to have breached the Sorbonne University, allegedly exposing the personal data of over 73,000 users. The alleged data includes sensitive information such as login IDs, emails, names, fields of study, photos, and other details.

The breach, which was first reported on the dark web forum “IRIFIE,” has raised serious concerns about the security of the university’s systems and the privacy of its students and faculty. The threat actor has not yet released any further details about the breach or their demands, but the incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by cyberattacks.

Sorbonne University is one of the most prestigious universities in France and a global leader in higher education. The university has not yet confirmed the breach, but it is investigating the matter and taking steps to protect its systems and data.

In the wake of this incident, it is important for all individuals and organizations to be vigilant about their online security. This includes using strong passwords, keeping software up-to-date, and being wary of phishing attempts.Featured Image