Bleeping Computer on Wednesday also reported that an extortion note the attacker sent to PowerSchool claimed that the ...
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The data breach hit several North American school boards, including Toronto District School Board, York Region District ...
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The PowerSchool data breach has impacted school boards across North America, with Canada's largest saying about 1.49 million students dating back to 1985 were impacted.
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Software made by the company PowerSchool, which stores data for boards across the continent, was subject to a high-profile breach at the beginning of the year.
Based in Folsom, California, PowerSchool serves 16,000 schools globally and manages data for over 60 million students. On ...