A person claiming to be one of the University of Pennsylvania hackers says that about "1.2 million lines of data" will be kept private for the group to sell before it is made public. The group also plans to make other documents public.
In comments to The Verge, the hacker or hackers distanced themselves from earlier hacks of other private universities including Columbia - which were aimed at demonstrating colleges had maintained unlawful pro-diversity policies. "Our main goal was to get the wealthy donor database," they said via Signal. An email that said, "We hire and admit morons, because we love legacies, donors, and unqualified affirmat …
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