Long Beach City College has warned students and staffers that malware took down its email, payment systems and a handful of other services on Wednesday afternoon, and problems persisted throughout Thursday.

Campus officials said classes would continue while the college tries to fix the problem.

Long Beach City College is currently experiencing system-wide technical issues. Instructional & IT Services (IITS) is aware of the situation and are currently working to fix the problems as soon as possible. For more info please visit https://t.co/U1WkB1Cl3q. pic.twitter.com/JT0HBMTn3M — LB City College (@LBCityCollege) April 11, 2018

“This has been a small bump in our normal day, but our LBCC staff has been finding many ways to work around this while our Instructional and Information Technology Services are working extremely hard to bring things back online,” the college’s superintendent and president, Reagan F. Romali, said in a statement.

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A campus representative said it was unclear how the systems were infected and whether the college was targeted in any way, spokeswoman Stacey Toda said.

In an alert sent out by text message, campus officials said there was no indication at this point that any private data had been compromised.

A full list of systems having problems was available on the college’s website.