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PowerSchool data breach: Hackers steal student Social Security numbers, grades, and medical information from edtech giant
The California firm is the largest provider of cloud-based education software for K-12 schools in the country, supporting more than 50 million students. PowerSchool, a leading education technology firm, said the company was the target of a data security breach in late December, in which hackers...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago

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