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Breach: Glendale Community College (793,925 accounts) — Academic records, Dates of birth, Email addresses

BREACH Breaches & Incidents · · hibp

AI Analysis

On June 15, 2026, a data breach affecting Glendale Community College was published on Have I Been Pwned, exposing 793,925 accounts. The compromised data includes academic records, dates of birth, and email addresses. This incident highlights a significant exposure of sensitive personal and educational information, likely stemming from inadequate security controls within the institution’s systems.

This breach primarily impacts the higher education sector, specifically community colleges and similar academic institutions that handle large volumes of student and staff data. However, any organization that relies on third-party educational services or shares data with such institutions should also consider themselves indirectly affected, as exposed credentials and personal details could be used in targeted phishing or identity theft campaigns.

Compliance teams should immediately verify whether any of their users or employees have accounts associated with Glendale Community College and initiate password resets if necessary. They should also review their own data-sharing agreements with educational partners to ensure contractual obligations for breach notification and data protection are met. Finally, teams should reinforce user awareness training on phishing risks, as the exposed email addresses and personal details increase the likelihood of social engineering attacks.

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