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A dark web user claimed responsibility for briefly hacking New York University’s website Saturday, and replacing it with what appeared to be student test scores and an apparent racial epithet.
The NYU website was defaced, and instead of the usual homepage, displayed three charts showing what the group claims to be NYU’s average admitted SAT scores, ACT scores, and GPAs for the 2024 ...
New York University's website was reportedly hacked on Saturday, with its homepage replaced by a message displaying alleged student test scores and a racial epithet. Instead of the usual interface ...
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New York University (NYU), the site of extensive protests related to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, updated its student code of conduct to include attacks against Zionists and Zionism as a violation… ...
A dark web user claimed responsibility for briefly hacking New York University’s website Saturday, and replacing it with what appeared to be student test scores and an apparent racial epithet.
The NYU website was defaced, and instead of the usual homepage, displayed three charts showing what the group claims to be NYU’s average admitted SAT scores, ACT scores, and GPAs for the 2024 ...
In a statement to The Post, spokesperson John Beckman said the hack redirected web traffic to a separate website starting just after 10 a.m. “NYU’s IT team responded immediately.