Police investigating computer tampering at University of Minnesota
Police said someone tampered with three computers belonging to the new university president's staff the weekend of August 20.
August 23, 2011, Assoicated Press -- (Minnesota) Police investigating computer tampering in office of University of Minnesota president. Police at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis are investigating computer tampering in the office of the university's president.
Police said someone tampered with three computers belonging to the new university president's staff the weekend of August 20. His suite was not entered.
According to a police report, someone deleted virtual profiles off the computers, then renamed them with profanity. No files were deleted or damaged. The deputy chief told the Minneapolis Star Tribune, there was no forced entry, so whoever did it likely had access to the building. He said police have "several leads."
Link: http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/cf6ec5e9f5054268b13dc7a22b5ebb91/MN--UMinn-Computer-Tampering/
Source: DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report 25 August 2011




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