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Three Rivers reports possible data breach

Posted on March 31, 2010 by Dissent

Jenna Cho reports:
Three Rivers Community College may have suffered a security breach due to unauthorized access to its computer network, according to information on its Web site Tuesday.

A notice on the college’s site says:

Dear Sir or Madam,

During a recent review of computers at Three Rivers Community College, a potential breach in the system was discovered. As part of the security system for all computers at the College, information is analyzed and, in this review it was determined that unauthorized access may have occurred.

Persons whose names were associated with the potential breach should have been notified. Grace S. Jones, President of the College sent letters to all persons affected to the extent we could determine.

If you did not receive a letter you probably were not affected. However, if you were involved in one of the following college-related activities, you may call CSIdentify’s Customer Care Center to verify that you were not impacted:

  • 1997 -2009 – Participants in the Real Estate programs
  • 2004 -2009 – Participants in the Life Long Learners programs
  • 2003 -2006 – Participants in the Patient Care Technicians programs
  • 2004 -2006 – Participants in the Certified Nursing Assistant programs
  • 2004 -2005 – Participants in the Electric Boat academic programs
  • 2007 -2008 – Participants in the Bridges to Health Care Careers programs
  • 2006 -2008 – Participants in the Photons for Educators programs
  • 2004 -2009 – Faculty or staff members of the Three Rivers Continuing Education Office

Please call CSIdentity’s Customer Care Center at1-877-274-1436 to ensure that you were not one of the few potentially impacted individuals who we were unable to reach by letter.

At the time of this posting, there does not appear to be any information on the college’s web site or on the corresponding csIDentity.com FAQ that indicates what types of personal data were involved.


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