Updated at 7:36 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025 Although the Lawrence school district has stopped using Gaggle, it is now using a different student monitoring software — and its use was not voted on by ...
Tech giant Google is unlawfully collecting and selling data on K-12 students' web activities, a pair of California families allege in a federal lawsuit filed this week. North Carolina public schools ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A lawsuit was filed Monday on behalf of Memphis Shelby County Schools against PowerSchool, a K-12 software provider the school district was using, after a data breach leaked “highly ...
ARTICLE UPDATE 1/31/25: PowerSchool failed to take basic precautions to protect students’ data, leading to the largest breach of American children’s personal information to date, according to a ...
FOR CREDIT FREEZING SERVICES FOR THEIR STUDENTS. HOW MANY KIDS MONITOR THEIR CREDIT SCORE OR THEIR SOCIAL SECURITY? NOBODY DOES. PARENTS DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT THAT ...
A K-12 software provider that runs one of the most commonly used student information systems in U.S. schools was hit by a cyberattack that could have exposed the personal information of millions of ...
(Gray News) - A popular platform for school districts to keep track of student records and communication with families has been hit by a cyberattack. PowerSchool, a cloud-based software platform used ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued education technology provider PowerSchool after a data breach last year exposed the personal information of more than 880,000 Texas students and teachers. The ...
Information from hundreds of thousands of current and former Chicago Public School students has been exposed following a data breach, according to district officials. In a letter to parents Friday, ...
A Massachusetts student has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges relating to hacking and extorting one of the largest U.S. education tech companies, prosecutors confirmed Tuesday. Matthew D. Lane ...
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U.S. Reels After Student Data Hack — 20-Year-Old Sentenced in $14 Million PowerSchool Case
In a startling case that has sent shockwaves across the U.S. education sector, a Massachusetts man has been sentenced to four years in prison for hacking a major education software company, ...
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