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PowerSchool hackers return, and may not have deleted stolen data as promised

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  • 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 wiped

The hackers which struck PowerSchool in 2024 are now reportedly targeting individual schools and extorting them for ransom, threatening to release previously stolen student and staff information.

“PowerSchool is aware that a threat actor has reached out to multiple school district customers in an attempt to extort them using data from the previously reported December 2024 incident,” the organization confirmed.

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