Password Breaches at World’s Top Ten Universities Reaches Almost 200k
Oxford University is Winning the Password Breach Race, beating Cambridge with 47 Breaches Versus 18,724
As students prepare for the new academic year, new research from Authlogics indicates that the world’s top ten universities still have a lot to learn when it comes to protecting themselves from data breaches caused by compromised passwords.
The results of Authlogics latest research follows statistics published by the company at the end of the academic year (May 2022), which revealed 187,648 email addresses connected to the domains of the world’s top ten universities (as recognised by The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022) had been password breached. Despite many of these institutions being closed for the Summer the total number of breached credentials has risen by 12,185 to 199,833.
Whilst there is encouraging news for Oxford University and Edinburgh University, each recording no new breaches between May 2022 and August 2022, Cambridge University recorded the highest increase with 94 new breaches with a total of 18,724.
The Password Breach Status of the World’s Top Ten Universities (August 2022),
UniversityNumber of Password Email Breaches
Oxford University | 47 |
Harvard University | 2663 |
California Institute of Technology | 3105 |
Princeton University | 11631 |
The University of Chicago | 15230 |
Cambridge University | 18630 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 22657 |
Yale University | 25605 |
Stanford University | 37210 |
University of California, Berkley | 50943 |
CEO of Authlogics, Steven Hope, states:
“The number of breaches will continue to rise unless action is taken. Every new breach potentially increases a university’s exposure to risk. Whilst it is positive to see two of the top ten universities stemming the tide, we need to see these numbers being driven down.” Hope continues: “Making these institutions aware of the problem is the first step, now the onus is on them to take remedial action, whether that is closing dormant accounts, or enforcing password changes. The good news is that this can be achieved in days and well before the start of the new academic year”
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The research was conducted using the Authlogics Password Breach Database– the world’s largest Breach Database, which holds over four billion breached credentials and more than 1.3 billion compromised clear text passwords, it is the most definitive resource available regarding the password breach status of any live or dormant account.
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