UTSA’s fall semester got delayed after a major cyber incident forced the university to postpone classes from Wednesday to Monday, August 24th—just as students and faculty scrambled to log in, pay bills, and access critical resources. A suspected attempted breach prompted emergency IT lockdowns, but the fallout was real: login failures, password reset chaos, dining disruptions, and frustrated parents and students flooding social media. While the campus was spared, the medical branch remained unaffected, and the university rolled out extensions for payments and registration to soften the blow. This outage echoes last May’s global security scare—and it’s a sobering reminder of how fragile our digital infrastructure has become.

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