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NCAA investigating soccer staff (not Michigan) for unauthorized entry of video on Catapult

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The NCAA is investigating an unnamed soccer staff for gaining unauthorized entry to supplies on Catapult, an organization that handles video and movie for faculty soccer groups.

The investigation into the service happened after one staff accused one other of accessing video of different groups via Catapult.

ESPN reported that Catapult confirmed that it was doing an investigation however couldn’t discover a breach in its system, and stated the corporate is complying with native authorities and the NCAA.

“We will continue to support the ongoing investigation with the NCAA and local authorities,” Catapult stated in a press release to ESPN. “At Catapult, we hold ourselves to the highest of standards, and safeguarding customer information is of utmost importance to us.”

Whereas your thoughts could bounce to Michigan being this “unnamed team,” a spokesperson stated to ESPN that they aren’t the staff that’s below investigation, however they do really feel as if they’ve been focused via the breach. In addition they stated that they haven’t used Catapult because the starting of November. 

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