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Little Rock School Board approves paying ransom

Posted on December 6, 2022 by Dissent

There’s an update to the ransomware incident involving Little Rock schools, and it’s not a happy one. The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that at a school board meeting yesterday, the board authorized  paying $250,000 “plus other fees.” The incident was first detected on November 11. A number of issues concerning transparency and compliance with Arkansas…

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Little Rock School Board will meet to decide whether to negotiate settlement after data security breach

Posted on December 5, 2022 by Dissent

Cynthia Howell reports: The Little Rock School Board will hold a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday to decide on whether to negotiate a settlement to a “network issue” that was characterized last week as a “data security incident” that likely resulted in unauthorized extraction of district data. The district announced the special meeting Sunday…

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‘Cybersecurity incident’ hits San Diego Unified computer network

Posted on December 2, 2022 by Dissent

Not much in the way of details but City News reports: The offices of San Diego Unified School District have experienced a computer-network security breach, SDUSD officials disclosed this week. District Superintendent Lamont Jackson on Thursday sent a letter to his staff and families of students attending SDUSD campuses to apprise them of what he…

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Little Rock School District reports data security incident

Posted on December 1, 2022 by Dissent

Little Rock School District has created a web page about a data security incident  detected on Nov. 11. They do not call it ransomware and make no mention of any ransom demand. The only thing they seem to be confident of at this point is that at least some data was exfiltrated, but they say…

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NJ: Internet issues caused by ‘unauthorized third party’ close South Jersey school

Posted on December 1, 2022 by Dissent

Trish Hartman reports:  Classes are cancelled for the third day in a row in a Gloucester County school district due to technical problems caused by an “unauthorized third party,” according to notifications from the district. The Monroe Township School District cancelled classes on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Read more at 6ABC.

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NZ: ‘Unfortunate and regrettable incident’: Inside the Otago University data breach

Posted on December 1, 2022 by Dissent

Hamish McNeilly reports: An online loophole allowed a handful of users to access a veritable treasure trove of information at the University of Otago. The types of information, revealed to Stuff following an Official Information Act request, included phone numbers, addresses, passport details, exam results, police vetting lists, academic integrity investigation invitation letters, referee reports,…

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