(TNS) — Moreno Valley Unified has warned its employees that sensitive information may have been shared with someone outside the organization.
“We are currently investigating a matter involving the accidental sharing of a folder that contained certain documents and information,” Superintendent Alejandro Ruvalcaba wrote in a June 6 email to all employees. “While we continue to determine the scope of information contained in the documents, we will proactively provide you access to credit monitoring and identity protection services early next week.”
He followed up midday Monday with another email to employees, according to records released to the Southern California News Group after a public records request. That email mostly provided details to district employees about access to a service to protect their credit and identity…