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Lansing Community College Back Online After Cyber Threat

LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Lansing Community College is back online Monday after a cyber security threat forced the school to cancel classes late last week.

The college said all passwords had been reset and that returning students and staff must change their passwords to be able to log in. Additionally, all scheduled clinicals will continue on Monday.

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The Mid-Michigan Police Academy, Fire Academy, Corrections Academy, Aviation Technology courses in Mason, and all scheduled clinicals continued classes on Monday.

All other classes, events and activities, on-campus and online will continue beginning Tuesday, March 21.

The school said they worked with the FBI, a cyber insurance response team, and the Michigan Cyber Command Center.

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