A data breach at one of the largest student information systems in the world has potentially exposed the personal information ...
School districts across the nation are reacting to word from K-12 software giant PowerSchool that its student information system has been compromised, exposing data from teachers and students.
The education software vendor said a hacker may have downloaded addresses, social security numbers and medical conditions in ...
An Omaha-metro school district warned parents Friday about information being leaked in a nationwide data breach.
Personal data from a number of Chicago-area school districts was obtained in a cyberattack targeting PowerSchool, a popular education software company, many districts revealed this week.
PowerSchool is committed to working diligently with customers to communicate with your educators, families, and other ...
Some personal information stolen through software PowerSchool, and while company doesn’t believe data was disseminated, local ...
That information may include students' names, Social Security numbers, date of birth, contact information and other data.
On Tuesday, January 7, District 65 was informed by PowerSchool, our Student Information System (SIS), of a recent data breach impacting many of the 18,000 school districts that use PowerSchool ...
As of Friday afternoon, at least ten school districts and charter schools have confirmed with the Times they were impacted by the cybersecurity breach.
Thousands of West Michigan students had their personal information stolen after a vendor experienced a data breach.
The K-12 student information platform PowerSchool suffered a cybersecurity breach, and informed several Maine school districts they may have been affected.