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Peninsula College alerts students, staff of cybersecurity breach

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PORT ANGELES – Officials at Peninsula College announced Thursday that two vendors notified them of a cybersecurity breach that may have exposed the personal information of current students and employees.

At issue is the filesharing application MOVEit Transfer used by hundreds of businesses and organizations worldwide. While the college doesn’t use the MOVEit software, the two vendors, National Student Clearinghouse and the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, do.

The college has set up a website with more information on the incident, which will update as more details become available.

The college expects both organizations will contact impacted individuals directly, as required by law, though the timeline of that notification is not known.

Peninsula College is sending this message to inform students and employees so they can take steps to keep their identity as secure as possible. Any members of the PC community who believe their personal information may have been compromised are advised to follow the recommendations of the Federal Trade Commission:

PBI will send affected individuals a letter by mail in the coming weeks offering free credit monitoring for two years at no cost to them.