Simon Fraser University is pictured in Burnaby, B.C., on April 16, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
Simon Fraser University says a cyberattack on a school server has exposed personal information.
The British Columbia university says in a statement that spreadsheet data on the breached server contained personal information for a number of current and former students, faculty, staff and student applicants.
The type of personal information stored in the spreadsheets varies by individual.
The university says the breach mostly involved student or employee identification numbers and at least one other data element, such as admission or academic standing.
It says banking details, social insurance numbers and passwords were not exposed.
The university says it is directly notifying everyone who has been affected if the school has a current email address on file while others can check their status online or by contacting the university's information technology helpdesk.