Princeton University is currently embroiled in a legal battle after revealing a cybersecurity breach that compromised data linked to students, faculty, alumni, and donors. The university faces three lawsuits, now merged into a single class-action case, amid a series of similar incidents across Ivy League institutions. The breach, disclosed in November, involved unauthorized access to a University Advancement database. Although Princeton asserts that no highly sensitive information was exposed, the incident has sparked allegations of negligence and breach of contract. The lawsuits demand compensation and improved data security measures. Princeton has vowed to contest the claims, asserting their lack of merit. This situation highlights the growing challenges of data protection in higher education, as other Ivy League schools like Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, and Dartmouth have also faced recent cybersecurity incidents.

