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Several Ivy League universities experienced hacks in 2025 through unpatched enterprise software and sophisticated social engineering campaigns; decentralized IT programs complicate cybersecurity efforts.
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Decentralization and Sprawl Complicate University IT Programs Several Ivy League universities - including Harvard and Princeton - experienced hacks in 2025 through unpatched enterprise software and sophisticated social engineering campaigns, showing that even the nation's wealthiest universities are vulnerable.