The hacking of 679 employees in ipfw.

More than 679 of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne employees could victims of a hacker to listen to a Purdue University computer network.

Tuesday, ipfw administrators emergency employees for monitoring financial management and credit reports for unusual activities.

The computer has access to software that was updating a computer program at Purdue University, West Lafayette. The program included University of credit card information and social insurance numbers of employees and, in the pension plan and former employees.

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