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TX: Police investigate Sherman ISD data breach

Posted on November 20, 2020 by Dissent

News12 reports: Sherman police are investigating a district-wide data breach, within Sherman ISD’s private files. The data included student’s social security numbers and full names. Sherman ISD said in a letter to parents Thursday night, that two Sherman High School students accessed the private information. Read more on News12.

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AU: Newcastle Grammar School Targeted In Cyber Attack

Posted on November 12, 2020 by Dissent

Ian Crouch reports: Newcastle Grammar School has been the target of a cyber attack by criminals. School officials became aware of the attack at the weekend, with ransomware used to encrypt and destroy part of the school’s IT network. Fairfax reports the perpetrators have tried to extort money from the school to unlock the damage….

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PROOF POINTS: What happens when private student information leaks

Posted on November 11, 2020 by Dissent

Drawing upon the incredible work of Doug Levin and his K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center, Jill Barshay of The Hechinger Report highlights some of Doug’s findings — findings the GAO relied heavily upon in their recent report. How you tabulate breaches can make a huge difference in the public’s — and Congress’s — understanding of the…

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NYS Comptroller Audit of Susquehanna Valley Central School District IT Controls

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Dissent

It almost seems surreal to discuss a routine school audit in the midst of all the news right now, but here we go… The NYS Comptroller’s Office released its report on Susquehanna Valley Central School District to determine whether district officials established information technology (IT) controls over user access to protect against unauthorized use, access…

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Ransomware crims read our bank balance and demanded the lot, reveals Scotland’s Dundee and Angus College

Posted on November 7, 2020 by Dissent

Ransomware operators often do their research on their victim to know what assets to go after. Here’s an example where threat actors did their research, but were perhaps too greedy in their demands. Gareth Corfield reports: The criminals who took out Scotland’s Dundee and Angus College made a ransom demand that precisely added up to…

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Update: Newcastle students’ data including home addresses leaked on dark web after cyber attack

Posted on November 5, 2020 by Dissent

Theresa Merkel reports: A range of documents including Newcastle University students’ data has been leaked onto the dark web following the cyberattack that disrupted the university’s IT systems in September. The files were leaked by cybercrime group Doppelpaymer on October 12th and include a full list of students, their specific departments, courses and student numbers. Read more…

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