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CT: Ransomware Attack Targets Wolcott Public Schools

Posted on August 28, 2019 by Dissent

Kristen Johnson reports that Wolcott Public Schools in Connecticut has not fully recovered from a ransomware attack at the end of the last year school and they are now planning to pay some ransom to get the decryption key to files that they have been unable to recover via their own means. Read more on…

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VA: Ransomware attack hits New Kent Co. Public Schools ahead of new school year

Posted on August 27, 2019 by Dissent

WTKR reports: New Kent County Public Schools were subjected to a ransomware cyber attack, the school district’s superintendent announced Tuesday. In a message to families, Brian J. Nichols said the files located on the district’s internal hard drive have been encrypted, meaning they are unable to access the files without paying a ransom. He says…

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Nampa School District: Instruction Continuing in Wake of Cyber Attack

Posted on August 27, 2019 by Dissent

District continuing efforts to restore network systems. As we continue working to mitigate the effects of the Aug. 21 cyber attack on our districtwide network systems, we recognize the many challenges faced by our staff and families. If you need to communicate with your child’s school and have not received a response to your email,…

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Portland Public Schools Recovers $2.9 Million Lost in BEC Scam

Posted on August 24, 2019 by Dissent

Sergiu Gatlan reports: Oregon urban school district Portland Public Schools is on track to recover roughly $2.9 million wired by district employees to a BEC scammer, after discovering the fraudulent transactions before the money left the fraudster’s accounts. Portland Public Schools is a PK-12 urban school district in Portland, Oregon, with over 49,000 students enrolled in 81 schools,…

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Rockville Centre pays almost $100G to hackers after ransomware attack, officials say

Posted on August 24, 2019 by Dissent

Joie Tyrrell reports: The Rockville Centre school district paid almost $100,000 to restore its data after being hacked with a ransomware virus that encrypted files on the system’s server until payment was made to unlock the information, officials said Friday. The Nassau County district was among several statewide targeted by a ransomware virus that encrypts…

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Arizona State University accidentally reveals email addresses of 4,000 students in HIPAA breach

Posted on August 19, 2019 by Dissent

3TV reports: Arizona State University has notified 4,000 students that their email addresses “were accidentally revealed” in a large data breach. ASU told the students on Aug. 16 it happened in late July when a university office sent bulk emails about renewing health insurance coverage without masking the identities of the recipients. Read more on…

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