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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The first paragraphs of the email sent to WSU students on July 17 notifying them of the data breach

Third-party data breach may impact WSU students

JOSIAH PIKE, Copy editor July 18, 2024

WSU students who have used the Cougar Health Services Pharmacy on the Pullman campus received an email on July 17 notifying them that their personal information may have been exposed in a cyberattack against...

WSU warns students, staff of security breach

GABRIELLE BOWMAN, Managing editor July 15, 2023

WSU announced that information of some students, prospective students and staff may have been stolen from a third-party vendor. The data breach is related to MOVEit Transfer a file-sharing application...

“Election officials in my last 30 years of working here have really focused on having compensating security measures in place so that when somebody criticizes something, we can show them that these processes are secure,” said Secretary of State Kim Wyman.

State official addresses election security during Foley event

ADALINE GRACE, Evergreen social media editor February 24, 2021

Secretary of State Kim Wyman discussed election interference and how increased cyber security can increase reliability of election processes during a Foley Institute event Tuesday.  Wyman is the...

Gabriel Condon, instructor of classical and jazz guitar, plays a song for his students at the beginning of his Music 120 class September. 2019 morning in Kimbrough 115.

Professors protect against ‘Zoom bombing’

BRADLEY GAMBLE, Evergreen reporter April 29, 2020

When Gabriel Condon put together a Songwriters Roundtable, he expected the event to be an opportunity for musicians around the WSU campus to share their music. What he did not expect was for his meeting...

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