The University of Manchester hit by cyber security breach after detecting 'unauthorised activity'
The University of Manchester is currently dealing with a cyber security incident after detecting unauthorised activity on its network.
It is also working with the relevant authorities, including the Information Commissioner's Office, the National Cyber Security Centre, and other regulatory bodies.In a statement issued to the London Stock Exchange, the university said that a further update will be provided "as and when appropriate". The incident related to a flaw in a piece of software called MOVEit Transfer, used by thousands of companies globally to transfer files, which could be exploited by cyber criminals.
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