Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox In June 2025, Columbia University began investigating a potential cyberattack following an IT outage at the school. The financial information and academic performance of Columbia University students and alumni were stolen in a recent breach, according to a Bloomberg News review of some of the pilfered data. The data includes bank account and routing numbers, student loan and scholarship disbursements, standardised test scores, grade-point averages (GPAs), class schedules, home addresses and other contact information, a Bloomberg review of 53.6GB of the stolen files shows. Nine current and former students who...