[IP] MIT says it won't admit hackers
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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 07:28:24 -0500
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Subject: MIT says it won't admit hackers
MIT says it won't admit hackers
Business school joins Harvard in decision
By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff | March 9, 2005
The dean of MIT's Sloan School of Management yesterday said Sloan will
join Harvard Business School in rejecting applications from prospective
students who hacked into a website last week to learn whether they had
been admitted before they were formally notified.
Stanford's Graduate School of Business, meanwhile, asked its own
applicant-hackers to come forward and explain their actions, in a sign
that the California school soon may take tougher action as well.
Thirty-two applicants apparently sought an early peek at the
confidential data in their admission files at Sloan, while 41 files were
targeted at Stanford and 119 at Harvard. Harvard on Monday became the
second victimized business school to say outright it would not admit
proven hackers. The first was Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of
Business, where one admission file was violated.
Those schools, along with Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business and Duke's
Fuqua School of Business, all use an independent website run by
ApplyYourself Inc. of Fairfax, Va., to receive applications and, in some
cases, manage communications with applicants.
After midnight last Wednesday, hundreds of business school admission
files were targeted by computers around the globe when a hacker posted
detailed instructions on a BusinessWeek Online forum. Most of the
hackers saw only blank screens, though some who accessed admission files
at Harvard viewed preliminary decision information.
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http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2005/03/09/mit_says_it_wont_admit_ha
ckers/
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