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PowerSchool, a leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education, has been named a Gold Stevie® Award winner in the Use of Artificial Intelligence ...
PowerSchool said it paid a ransom in exchange for the data's destruction, though cybersecurity experts have consistently warned since the hack not to trust that the hacker has destroyed the data.
A Massachusetts college student has agreed to plead guilty to hacking cloud-based education software provider PowerSchool and stealing data pertaining to millions of students and teachers that ...
Education technology provider, PowerSchool, has confirmed it paid a ransomware demand in an attempt to prevent cybercriminals from publishing stolen teacher and student data in the US and Canada. The ...
A hack on school software provider PowerSchool has put staff and students at risk Individual schools are now being targeted using the same data PowerSchool did pay the ransom, but the data was not ...
Threat actors claim to have access to North Carolina student and teacher data from PowerSchool breach, officials say ...
A cyber criminal who successfully extorted the software company PowerSchool for ransom in December 2024 did not delete the stolen data as promised. Now the same culprit appears to be threatening ...
School districts that were affected by a PowerSchool data hack in December are now facing extortion attempts by cyber criminals, according to the K-12 ed-tech company. PowerSchool, which runs the ...
Education software provider PowerSchool said it paid a ransom to hackers who stole data on school students, teachers and others from its system last year, after several school districts reported ...
A hacker who stole sensitive student and teacher data didn’t destroy it after getting a ransom from PowerSchool and is now asking for money from schools.
A hacker who stole sensitive student and teacher data didn’t destroy it after getting a ransom from PowerSchool and is now asking for money from schools.
Officials say a software breach that compromised student and staff information from schools across the country in December included personal information such as students' names, ages and addresses.