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Password changes needed after data breach, says SFU

Personal information has been affected following a data breach at Simon Fraser University (SFU).
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Personal information has been affected following a data breach at Simon Fraser University (SFU).

A letter was sent out to faculty, staff, students, alumni and retirees 鈥 who joined the post-secondary institution before June 20, 2019 鈥 to change their SFU Computing ID password after a data breach occurred on Feb. 27.

鈥淲hile it does not appear that any SFU Computing accounts have been compromised, changing your password now will significantly mitigate that risk,鈥 said SFU鈥檚 website.

SFU鈥檚 system was 鈥渟ubjected to a ransomware attack that found a weakness in the way the information was handled.鈥

The issue was 鈥渃orrected鈥 the following day and no systems are exposed at this time.

However, the school said that a potential risk of identity theft and unsolicited emails may occur because information such as full names, birthdates, student ID numbers, course enrollments, email addresses and encrypted passwords were exposed.

Steps are being taken by the school to control and reduce the potential harm from this breach as well as future incidents by investigating and reviewing changes to security and policies.