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There has been a breach of Carleton University's Campus Card system.
The university immediately contacted the students affected, deactivated
their accounts and re-issued new accounts.
The university continues to recommend that all students frequently
change their Connect passwords to ensure sensitive information is
protected.
Given that Campus Cards can provide access to some buildings if they
are copied, the university is immediately increasing security at
Frontenac and Lanark residences and the Nesbitt biology building.
Please note: It is not possible for anyone to enter residences rooms or
suites. However, the university recommends students always remain
vigilant and if you observe anything that causes you concern, please
contact Campus Safety at 4444.
To change your Connect password visit the MyCarleton website. When
selecting a new password, we recommend that you choose one that cannot
be easily guessed. Never respond to email requests asking you to
provide your password, even if the email appears to come from Carleton.
Finally, if you suspect that someone has attempted to gain unauthorized
access to your computer, please call the CCS Service Desk immediately
(Ext. 3700)
Sincerely,
University Communications
media@carleton.ca
The university immediately contacted the students affected, deactivated
their accounts and re-issued new accounts.
The university continues to recommend that all students frequently
change their Connect passwords to ensure sensitive information is
protected.
Given that Campus Cards can provide access to some buildings if they
are copied, the university is immediately increasing security at
Frontenac and Lanark residences and the Nesbitt biology building.
Please note: It is not possible for anyone to enter residences rooms or
suites. However, the university recommends students always remain
vigilant and if you observe anything that causes you concern, please
contact Campus Safety at 4444.
To change your Connect password visit the MyCarleton website. When
selecting a new password, we recommend that you choose one that cannot
be easily guessed. Never respond to email requests asking you to
provide your password, even if the email appears to come from Carleton.
Finally, if you suspect that someone has attempted to gain unauthorized
access to your computer, please call the CCS Service Desk immediately
(Ext. 3700)
Sincerely,
University Communications
media@carleton.ca