PowerSchool data breach hit nearly 1.5M past, present Toronto students
- A recent cyberattack on PowerSchool compromised the personal information of millions of students, including medical and disciplinary records, dating back as far as 60 years.
- The Toronto District School Board reported that the names, birthdates, and health information of 1.49 million students were accessed, with breaches dating back to 1985.
- Both provincial and federal privacy commissioners are investigating the incident, raising concerns about the protection of children's personal information.
- PowerSchool has confirmed that the unauthorized data was deleted and has offered two years of identity protection services to those affected.
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