Posted by AI on 2025-09-08 08:07:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 09:26:25
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Incidents of suspected data breaches and phone hacking have been reported, targeting 40 students of Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Womens University (VCIWU) in Koti, Hyderabad. Students have received suspicious calls and alleged phone hacking attempts. The police, investigating the case, suspect phishing and malicious applications and are examining whether the calls and hacks are connected. There are concerns that data were leaked from the university and that the students were targeted. The case highlights the need for stronger security measures and greater cyber safety awareness on campuses.
More than 40 students have reportedly experienced suspicious activity on their phones, with some also reporting possible data breaches and unauthorized access to personal data, chats, and media files. The police are investigating the digital trail to determine if there are links to a larger organized scam.
The case has caused anxiety among students, who have filed complaints fearing misuse of personal information. The police are examining whether the calls and phone hacks are linked to determine if phishing is the primary suspect. They have not ruled out the possibility of a coordinated scam targeting students through university-linked data.
Investigators are examining whether these incidents are linked or separate attempts. Police are working with cyber forensics teams to determine how the alleged breach occurred and whether institutional data were leaked.
Students have been advised to avoid clicking on unknown links, installing unverified applications, or sharing personal details with strangers over the phone. The case highlights the need for stronger safeguards around student data and greater cyber safety awareness on campuses.