New York University Data Breach: Potential Legal Action and Compensation for Affected Students

On the morning of March 23, 2025, a hacker gained control of NYU’s website for at least two hours, exposing the personal information of over 3 million applicants. The compromised data included names, test scores, declared majors, and zip codes, along with sensitive details related to family members and financial aid records dating back to 1989.

Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit to seek compensation for affected individuals. If you received a breach notice, you may be eligible for legal remedies—consider signing up for updates and exploring your rights.

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