Columbia University Hack Affected 870,000 People, Included Some Health Data

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Insurance Journal - Aug 11, 2025

A recent breach of Columbia University’s computer systems compromised personal information of about 870,000 people, including students and applicants, according to the school’s reports to state officials in the US. The hack included “any personal information” provided in conn...

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