PowerSchool hack could affect millions of K-12 students
- The South Carolina Department of Education reported a national data breach involving PowerSchool's student information system, affecting millions of K-12 students.
- PowerSchool confirmed unauthorized access to customer data, including potentially compromised personally identifiable information .
- State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver stated that PowerSchool must notify affected individuals and provide credit monitoring services.
- The breach has been contained, and PowerSchool is coordinating with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to secure its systems.
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