Copiah-Lincoln Community College Data Breach Affects 53,628 People

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On August 13, 2024, Copiah-Lincoln Community College (“Copiah-Lincoln”) filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to access confidential information in the school’s possession. In this notice, Copiah-Lincoln explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which includes their names and Social Security numbers. Upon completing its investigation, Copiah-Lincoln began sending out data breach notification letters to all individuals whose information was affected by the recent data security incident.

If you received a data breach notification from Copiah-Lincoln Community College, it is essential you understand what is at risk and what you can do about it. A data breach lawyer can help you learn more about how to protect yourself from becoming a victim of fraud or identity theft, as well as discuss your legal options following the Copiah-Lincoln Community College data breach. For more information, please see our recent piece on the topic here.

What Caused the Data Breach Affecting Copiah-Lincoln Community College?

The Copiah-Lincoln Community College data breach was only recently announced, and more information is expected in the near future. However, Copiah-Lincoln’s filing with the Attorney General of Maine provides some important information on what led up to the breach. According to this source, on March 11, 2024, Copiah-Lincoln detected suspicious activity within its IT network. In response, Copiah-Lincoln secured its system, notified law enforcement, and then began working with outside cybersecurity experts to investigate the incident.

Through this investigation, Copiah-Lincoln confirmed that the unauthorized party had access to its systems between March 8, 2024 and March 11, 2024. Copiah-Lincoln also determined that some of the files that were accessible to the unauthorized party contained confidential consumer information.

After learning that sensitive consumer data was accessible to an unauthorized party, Copiah-Lincoln Community College reviewed the compromised files to determine what information was leaked and which consumers were impacted. Copiah-Lincoln completed this process on June 25, 2024. While the breached information varies depending on the individual, it may include your name and Social Security number.

On August 13, 2024, Copiah-Lincoln Community College sent out data breach letters to anyone who was affected by the recent data security incident. These letters should provide victims with a list of what information belonging to them was compromised.

More Information About Copiah-Lincoln Community College

Founded in 1915, Copiah-Lincoln Community College is a public community college with its main campus in Wesson, Mississippi. The school offers programs of study in Business, Education, Fine Arts, Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Humanities, Math and Computer Science, Science, and Social Science. Copiah-Lincoln Community College has an annual enrollment of over 3,000 students. Copiah-Lincoln Community College employs more than 92 people and generates approximately $23 million in annual revenue.

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