Why did I get an email about DatPiff Data Breach?
The Queen’s IT Services Security team recently became aware of a data breach at DatPiff that occurred on August 25, 2021. This event may have potentially affected multiple accounts here at Queen’s. As a precaution, Queen’s IT Services will expire the passwords of any Queen’s account found to be listed on the breached DatPiff accounts list and who have not changed their passwords since August 25, 2021.
What should I do to protect myself?
If you received an email message from IT Services concerning the breach and have not changed your password since August 25, 2021, you will be sent additional emails requesting you to change your password, prior to your password expiring. NetID passwords are changed at https://netid.queensu.ca
We also encourage you to take the following actions to better protect yourself and your information:
What data was compromised?
According to reports, personal information including email addresses, passwords, security questions and answers, usernames were all exposed.
Why is Queen’s expiring passwords for potentially breached accounts?
Queen’s account holders who fail to follow safe password practices are at risk when breaches like this occur. To protect your Queen’s account IT Services are taking this action to prevent account compromises by ensuring all accounts associated with the breach have refreshed passwords since August 25, 2021.
What caused the data breach?
We have no direct information from DatPiff about the cause of the breach. IT Services obtain breach information from the service called “Have I Been Pwned?”. Visiting the website https://haveibeenpwned.com/ will allow you to enter and check your Queen’s University email address against all publicized breaches that reference your Queen’s email address. The site also provides details about the data breach, including links to additional information.