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OH: Shaker Heights City School District discloses hacking incident

Posted on May 16, 2022 by Dissent

Shaker Heights City School District in Ohio has notified the Maine Attorney General’s Office and the Montana Attorney General’s Office of a data security incident.

The incident was discovered on January 30, 2022, but the investigation revealed that it had begun as early as September 1, 2021. Data were exfiltrated as part of the incident.

According to the Maine notice, a total of 3,725 individuals are being notified of the incident that involved their names and SSN. It does not sound like any student information was involved.

This post was corrected post-publication to indicate that the district is in Ohio, not North Carolina. My brain took a vacation, it seems, but was brought back to reality thanks to the keen eye of  Doug Levin. 

Category: Education SectorHackU.S.

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2 thoughts on “OH: Shaker Heights City School District discloses hacking incident”

  1. Doug says:
    May 17, 2022 at 8:35 am

    FYI, Shaker Heights is in OH (your title is correct; your first sentence is not…)

    1. Dissent says:
      May 17, 2022 at 9:21 am

      Fixed. I think I was working on two things at once… always risky. 🙂 Thanks!

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