A threat actor on Telegram has claimed to target Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology, a prominent private engineering institution in India. Following the alleged Jaypee University cyberattack, the university’s database has been compromised, with leaked information reportedly containing sensitive details such as names, emails, and contact numbers.
Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology (JUET), accredited by the UGC under the UGC Act, 1956, stands as one of India’s oldest universities. It boasts an “A+” grade accreditation from NAAC and is acclaimed as one of the country’s premier private universities.
The Anonymity of Jaypee University Cyberattack
A post by the threat actor on Telegram claimed responsibility for a Jaypee University cyberattack, stating that they had obtained student details and other information as part of their retaliation against Indian Aggression along the Border.
The type of border, locations, and the hacker’s origin are still unknown, which further deviates from the threat actor’s intent and motivations. The Cyber Express has also reached out to the university to learn more about this cyberattack on Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology.
However, at the time of writing this, no official statement or response has been received, leaving the claims for the Jaypee University cyberattack unconfirmed.
Despite the claims of a cyberattack, the university’s website appeared to be operational without immediate signs of a cyberattack. This incident, characterized by a leak rather than a defacement, coincided with the threat actor’s announcement on Telegram.
Cyberattack on Educational Institutions: A Concerning Trend
The identity of the threat actor behind the Jaypee University cyberattack remained undisclosed. Concerningly, this incident was not isolated, aligning with a broader trend of cyberattacks on educational institutions.
According to a study, the education sector had become the most targeted industry for cyberattacks, with over 7 lakh detected threats in April-June 2023. This vulnerability highlights the increasing risks faced by educational institutions worldwide, reported The Economic Times.
Among notable global incidents, cyberattacks had targeted institutions such as the University of Hertfordshire, Howard University, University of California, Broward County Public Schools, Illuminate Education, Michigan State University, and the University of California, San Francisco.
These incidents varied in nature, from ransomware attacks to data breaches, highlighting the diverse tactics employed by cybercriminals against educational entities.
As for the cyberattack on Jaypee University, The Cyber Express will be closely monitoring the situation. We’ll update this post once we have more information on the alleged cyberattack or any official confirmation from the university.
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