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Texas Teams Up with FireEye to Tackle Ransomware

Posted on September 17, 2020 by Dissent

This may help some Texas school districts and other public agencies in Texas.  I usually don’t post press releases that promote commercial services, but am making an exception because I like the idea that a state is trying to provide more proactive and defensive support to school districts as well as other state agencies: FireEye,…

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NY: Floral Park-Bellerose school district hit with ransomware attack

Posted on September 16, 2020 by Dissent

Elliott Weld reports: Floral Park-Bellerose school district officials announced at their Board of Education meeting Monday that the district’s computer system had been infected with a type of malware known as “ransomware,” impeding its progress in delivering virtual education to students. Read more on The Island Now. The report does not indicate what type of…

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School districts in New Jersey and California join the list of ransomware victims

Posted on September 15, 2020 by Dissent

Schools are off to a rough start this year. Apart from grappling with edtech and security issues in light of the increased use of virtual learning, school districts are being increasingly attacked by ransomware groups. These ransomware threat actors pose a double threat:  they  not only encrypt a district’s system(s) to make functioning impossible unless…

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West County provides notice of data breach last year; no identity theft reported so far

Posted on September 15, 2020 by Dissent

Sarah Haas reports: West County School District announced on Friday that, although it had experienced a possible data breach between Oct. 6 and Nov. 20 last year, to date it’s had no reports from anyone affected by that unauthorized access of information on a computer server used for summer school. Read more on Daily Journal…

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West Mifflin Area School District recalls student devices for ‘urgent security updates’

Posted on September 15, 2020 by Dissent

I wonder how many districts are going through this same thing this month. Lacretia Wimbley reports: The West Mifflin Area School District is recalling all district-issued student computers for “urgent security updates” beginning Monday. In a letter sent home to parents last week, officials said the school district’s technology department is working with tech vendors to…

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Maze attacking some of the country’s largest school districts

Posted on September 14, 2020 by Dissent

On August 27, Clark County School District (CCSD) in Nevada experienced a data security incident that they disclosed the next day.  And on September 8, they issued an update. The update noted that the attack was a ransomware attack. Although the district stated it had seen no evidence of misuse, they were notifying everyone to…

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