The Florida-based non-profit social services agency Pace Center for Girls was affected by the breach that occurred at Blackbaud in May. This is the same breach that affected Cal State Northridge which was reported on at the beginning of the month. Blackbaud had been providing fundraising and donor software for the Pace Center. Although no internal record-keeping data was exposed, donor and fundraising information had been accessed—this included donors’ names, physical addresses, phone numbers, birthdates, and donor profile information, such as giving history. The Pace Center said they were maintaining open communication with Blackbaud so that they would be advised of any further developments and that they also “will be rolling out additional intensive authentication processes to further protect our data.”
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