Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Former student charged over alleged university cyber attacks

NSW Police Cybercrime Squad detectives have charged a woman over a series of alleged cyber hacks on Western Sydney University.

In a statement, Police said that since 2021, Western Sydney University had experienced a series of cyber hacks involving unauthorised access, data exfiltration, system compromise and misuse of university infrastructure – including threatening the sale of student information on the dark web.

It is estimated that hundreds of university staff and students were affected by the incidents.

The matter was referred to State Crime Command’s Cybercrime Squad, which established Strike Force Docker to investigate.

“Strike force detectives, working closely with Western Sydney University, the AFP Joint Policing Cyber Coordination Centre, JCP3 and cyber security experts, identified the alleged hacker was a former student of the university,” said NSW Police.

“Following extensive inquiries into the former student, at around 8.20am yesterday, strike force detectives – with assistance from Northwest Metropolitan Region Operational Support Group – executed a search warrant in Kingswood.”

During the search, police located computer equipment and mobile devices.

A 27-year-old woman was arrested at the scene and taken to St Marys Police Station, where she was charged with 20 offences including:

  • 10 counts of access/modify restricted data held in computer;
  • Four counts of unauthorised modification of data with intent to cause impairment;
  • Two counts of unauthorised function with intent serious offence;
  • Possess data with intent to commit computer offence;
  • Dishonestly obtain property by deception;
  • Dishonestly obtain financial advantage etc by deception;
  • Attempt to dishonestly obtain financial advantage etc by deception; and
  • Demand with menaces intend obtain gain/cause loss.

The woman was refused bail to appear in Penrith Local Court today.

“Police will allege in court that the woman initially exploited the Western Sydney University systems to secure unauthorised discounted parking on campus.”

“As the offending escalated, the woman is alleged to have altered her academic results and eventually threatened to sell confidential student data on the dark web,” NSW Police said.

Investigations under Strike Force Docker continue.

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