UM President Santa Ono said in a public message that the university continued to look into the threat.
Experts called the move to take down internet service unusual and said the threat was likely serious.
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The University of Michigan has largely brought back internet access on its campuses after taking itself offline due to what the university called a “significant security threat.” So reports The Detroit News.
UM President Santa Ono said in a public message that the university continued to look into the threat.
Experts called the move to take down internet service unusual and said the threat was likely serious.
Read the full article from The Detroit News.