
Thieves have stolen $107,625 from the University of Central Florida (UCF) through a sophisticated hacking scheme. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in cybersecurity measures at educational institutions. The theft was reported by multiple sources, indicating a growing concern over the security of financial assets in universities. This incident follows a separate case where former employees of Catholic Charities were accused of stealing at least $1.7 million over several years, underscoring the risks of internal fraud and external cyber threats faced by organizations.
Hacking siphons more than $107,000 from a Florida university. Here’s what happened https://t.co/34w3iGyPae
More than $107,000 siphoned from a Florida college in hacking. Here’s what happened https://t.co/nWFFepAdxW
Catholic Charities says former employees stole at least $1.7 million in years-long scheme https://t.co/rzEI0CASCv