Hacker tips off business school applicants
Tipped off by an online hacker, applicants to several of the nation’s top business schools, including Harvard Business School (HBS), could access internal files on the schools’ websites and ascertain their admissions status a month early.
The admissions websites were vulnerable for over nine hours yesterday before the hacker’s instructions and the admissions letters were taken down.
Read the complete story . (The Harvard Crimson Online)
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