Hacker accesses USC files
Responding to what is believed to be a small security breach of a campus database, USC is contacting 270,000 actual and would-be applicants who provided personal information to the university since 1997.
USC officials said a hacker discovered a security flaw in the online application database and apparently viewed information on fewer than 10 students.
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