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Europe鈥檚 largest university hit by massive IT outage

Sapienza University of Rome knocked offline for more than three days after suspected cyberattack

Published on
February 6, 2026
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February 6, 2026
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The Sapienza University of Rome is grappling with an IT outage following a suspected cyberattack that has left core digital services offline for several days. 听

In its latest Instagram post on听5 February, the university said its technicians were working on resolving the issue and 鈥減lanning the gradual restoration of interrupted services鈥.

鈥淭he first services will be back online in the next few hours, and appropriate communication regarding their operations will be provided,鈥 it says. 鈥淭he Infostud system and workstations will also be available again as soon as the security and essential functionality tests are completed.鈥

The university鈥檚 website and Infostud, its online student management system, still appeared to be down as of 6 February. 探花视频 has contacted the university for the latest update.

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The cause of the outage was unclear. Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported it was caused by a ransomware attack carried out using malware called Bablock and may be connected to a hacking group known as Femwar02, although the university has not confirmed these details.

Founded in 1303, the Sapienza University of Rome is one of the world鈥檚 oldest universities. It is also Europe鈥檚 largest, with more than 110,000 students and 8,000 staff.

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It first disclosed the outage on its official Instagram page on 3 February, saying it was听鈥渕anaging an emergency鈥 that had affected IT systems and it was working with other institutions to resolve the issue.

Emails had been 鈥減artially restricted鈥 and in-person information points had been set up throughout the campus to guide students through exams, which were going ahead as planned, it added. Deadlines for submitting degree applications were postponed.

Cyberattacks have become an听increasing concern听across Europe in recent years, targeting hospitals, airports, government institutions and universities. In January 2025, Eindhoven University of Technology听in the Netherlands suffered a major breach that forced its network offline and disrupted classes. Students and staff were unable to access course material ahead of post-holiday exams.

seher.asaf@timeshighereducation.com

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