PowerSchool data breach hit nearly 1.5M past, present Toronto students
- Hackers may have accessed 40 years' worth of student data during the recent PowerSchool breach, according to Canada’s largest school board.
- The compromised data includes students’ names, addresses, dates of birth, and phone numbers, as stated by the school board.
- PowerSchool confirmed the breach in early January and stated that hackers stole sensitive personal information on students and teachers.
- PowerSchool has not disclosed how much data was accessed during the cyberattack, according to a communication shared with its customers.
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