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PowerSchool data breach: What to know, how students are impacted The software provider popular at K-12 schools became aware of the data breach in late December and is working with the FBI to ...
PowerSchool's departing CEO led the company through an IPO and a $5.6 billion acquisition to go private again.
New details have emerged about PowerSchool's data breach — but here's what PowerSchool still isn't saying.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson is demanding information from PowerSchool regarding the cause of their data breach that ...
School workers say they resorted to crowdsourcing help among each other following PowerSchool's breach, fueled by solidarity and the slow response from PowerSchool.
PowerSchool said it does not "anticipate the data being shared or made public, and we believe it has been deleted without any further replication or dissemination," according to The Register.
A December data breach exposed the records of millions of North Carolina students and teachers who had, at one point, used the PowerSchool statewide information system.
All public schools in North Carolina are switching to a new portal after PowerSchool’s data breach in 2024. Last December, ...
PowerSchool is offering free credit monitoring and identity protection services following a massive data breach incident.
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 ...
PowerSchool, which provides K-12 software to more than 18,000 schools to support some 60 million students across North America, confirmed the breach in early January. The California-based company ...
Folsom, California-based PowerSchool disclosed the breach in January. It has said it learned of it on December 28, 2024 and decided to pay a ransom to prevent data from being made public.