The University of St. Thomas’ online systems are “gradually returning to normal” following a nine-day outage that prevented students and faculty from accessing key resources by the first day of school, the interim president said in an email Thursday.
The university community is still waiting for a full explanation, however, and several professors told the Houston Chronicle that they question the length of time it is taking to get the systems running again. On Aug. 13, university officials said they proactively quarantined the affected servers when an unauthorized party tried to access the system the prior day, though the university had not found any evidence of compromised information.
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