Western Sydney University hacker
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A former student has been charged over a series of cyber attacks on a Sydney university that affected hundreds of staff and students.

Since 2021, Western Sydney University had suffered a series of cyber hacks involving unauthorised access, data exfiltration, system compromise and misuse of university infrastructure – including threatening the sale of student information on the dark web.

After extensive inquiries, police identified the alleged hacker as a former student of the university.

Western Sydney University hacker
A woman has been charged with alleged cyber attacks on Western Sydney University. (NSW Police)

At about 8.20am yesterday, police carried out a search warrant in Kingswood.

Officers found computer equipment and mobile devices.

They arrested a 27-year-old woman and charged her with 20 offences including hacking-, fraud-, and blackmail-related charges.

Western Sydney University hacker
Police allege the woman threatened to sell confidential student data. (NSW Police)

She was refused bail and will appear in court today.

Police will allege in court that the woman initially exploited the Western Sydney University systems to secure unauthorised discounted parking on campus.

As the alleged offending escalated, the woman is accused of altering her academic results and eventually threatening to sell confidential student data on the dark web.

The investigation continues.

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