The investigators of the alleged data breach incident reported at the Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Women’s University, Koti (formerly Osmania University Women’s College), have preliminarily found that at least 40 students have fallen prey to a cyber-fraud incident that has triggered panic on campus.
According to the police, several students had received suspicious calls from unidentified persons who enquired about their personal details, university attendance, and health conditions. The callers even claimed that a health check-up was being organised jointly with the university and asked the students to attend, raising concerns of a possible organised
scam.
In parallel, cyber fraudsters allegedly hacked into the mobile phones of some students, gaining unauthorised access to their personal data. Though reports claimed that the victims were also threatened and blackmailed using the compromised content, the police said they were yet to investigate it.
They are also verifying if any phishing links or malicious apps were used to hack the phones.
The Sultan Bazaar police, who are currently handling the case, said initial findings point to a serious data breach of the university’s records. However, the cyber crooks have not demanded or siphoned any money either from the students or the university so far.