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The University of Pennsylvania is currently dealing with two major issues: a cybersecurity breach involving mass emails and the women's volleyball team's crucial away games against Brown and Yale. This article provides updates on both situa...
### Cybersecurity Breach at Penn On Friday, a series of mass emails were sent to students, faculty, alumni, and parents from accounts linked to the Graduate School of Education. These messages contained criticisms of the University’s security practices and institutional purpose. The university's Information Systems & Computing office is working to resolve the issue. Multiple departments, including the Annenberg School for Communication and Penn Medicine, have acknowledged the emails and are advising recipients to mark them as phishing/spam and avoid clicking on any links.
### Penn Volleyball's New England Road Trip The Penn volleyball team is embarking on a crucial road trip to New England, facing Brown and Yale. These games are pivotal for Penn's aspirations to secure a spot in the four-team Ivy League Tournament. Both Brown and Yale are currently ahead of Penn in the standings, making these matchups critical for Penn to improve their position.
#### Match Details - **Opponent:** Brown - **Date:** Friday, October 31 - **Time:** 6 p.m. ET - **Location:** Providence, R.I. - **Streaming:** ESPN+&ref=yanuki.com - **Opponent:** Yale - **Date:** Saturday, November 1 - **Time:** 6 p.m. ET - **Location:** New Haven, Conn. - **Streaming:** ESPN+&ref=yanuki.com
Penn enters the weekend ranked nationally in several statistical categories, including attacks per set (38.73), digs per set (17.78), assists per set (13.36), and kills per set (14.14). Freshman Addison Pollock is also ranked individually in digs per set (5.11).
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