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Cyber security breach hits the University of Manchester

The university has launched an investigation

The University of Manchester has been hit by a cyber security breach(Image: Getty)

A cyber security incident has been revealed by the University of Manchester after detecting unauthorised activity on its network.

The university has launched an investigation and is working with in-house experts and external support to resolve the incident and to establish what data may have been affected.

It is also working with the relevant authorities, including the Information Commissioner's Office, the National Cyber Security Centre, and other regulatory bodies.

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In a statement issued to the London Stock Exchange, the university said that a further update will be provided "as and when appropriate".

Patrick Hackett, registrar, secretary and chief operating officer at the university, said: "Regrettably, I have to share with you the news that the university is the victim of a cyber incident.

"It has been confirmed that some of our systems have been accessed by an unauthorised party and data have likely been copied.

"Our in-house experts and established expert external support are working around the clock to resolve this incident. We are working to understand what data have been accessed and will update you as more information becomes available.