Fake shooting threat at California college was cyberattack against a student, police say
Briefly

A student at Irvine Valley College was wrongfully implicated in a shooting threat due to a cyberattack. A threatening email named a professor as a target, prompting campus officials to issue a warning and offer online classes. Investigations revealed the student was actually a victim of a hoax known as swatting, where fake threats are made to alert authorities. The college confirmed there was no real threat and is collaborating with cybersecurity experts to improve safety measures. All campus activities continued as scheduled despite the incident.
In the incident at Irvine Valley College, authorities confirmed that the student was a victim of a cyberattack, misled into appearing as a shooter threat.
The report from IVC confirmed that the faculty were given options to move classes online, while police investigated a targeted swatting incident.
IPD Sergeant Karie Davies explained that such crimes are called swattings, involving hoaxes intended to dispatch armed law enforcement to a victim's location.
Irvine Valley College stated that there is no indication of any physical threat, and they are working with cybersecurity experts to enhance defenses.
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