University of Hertfordshire cancels live online teaching following cyber attack
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University of Hertfordshire cancels live online teaching following cyber attack
Hertfordshire the latest in a series of cyber attacks on educational institutions in the UK over the past few months
University of Hertfordshire cancels live online teaching following cyber attack
The University of Hertfordshire revealed on Thursday that it had fallen victim to a cyber attack that had impact on all of its IT systems, including those in the cloud such as MS Teams, Canvas and Zoom.
Hertfordshire University cyber-attack takes out all IT systems
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A cyber-attack on a university has taken out all of its IT systems.
The University of Hertfordshire, which has its campuses in Hatfield, said Wednesday night s attack took place at about 22:00 BST.
As a result all online lessons have been cancelled, but it said some face-to-face teaching that did not involve computers may be able to continue.
A statement reassured students that no-one would be disadvantaged as a consequence of this . Shortly before 22:00 last night, the university experienced a cyber-attack which has impacted all of our systems, including those in the Cloud such as Canvas, MS Teams and Zoom, a statement posted on its website and social media platforms said.
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