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Suspect File updates the Blackbaud incident tally for the education sector

Posted on August 1, 2021 by Dissent

Courtesy of Suspect File, this update to the list of educational entities impacted by the 2020 Blackbaud ransomware incident:

UPDATE (5) of 31.07.2021 (June / July 2021)

Total number of people involved 7,984,697 (+5,907)

In the update of 07/31/2021, 3 new Institutions affected by the Blackbaud Data Breach are added.

As of 30.05 2021, the total number of people involved in the loss of personal data was 7,978,790 . In June and July, 3 new educational institutions affected by the Blackbaud data breach were identified by SuspectFile , bringing the number from 463 to 466.

Read more and find complete listing on Suspect File.

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