The University of Pennsylvania says it has called in the Federal Bureau of Investigation after offensive emails were distributed to alumni. In a statement, the university said that a data breach had affected “select information systems.”
An email sent to University of Pennsylvania alumni on Friday and reviewed by Reuters showed that someone masquerading as the university slammed the institution as being “elitist,” “woke,” and “completely unmeritocratic” and used other, cruder language to describe its staff and students.
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Source: MSN News
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