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PowerSchool, a California-based education technology company, has disclosed a data breach that took place between December 19 and December 28, 2024. The company revealed that unauthorized access to its systems may have compromised sensitive information belonging to students and educators.
In a statement, PowerSchool emphasized its commitment to data security and transparency. The breach has raised concerns among parents and educators about the safety of personal information in the digital age. The company is currently conducting a thorough investigation to assess the extent of the breach and to determine the specific data that may have been exposed.
PowerSchool is also working closely with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to address the situation. As part of its response, the company is taking steps to enhance its security measures to prevent future incidents. Users affected by the breach are being notified and advised on protective measures to safeguard their information. The incident highlights the growing need for robust cybersecurity protocols in the education sector.
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