Texas Sues PowerSchool over Breach Exposing 62M Students, 880k Texans
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Texas sues PowerSchool over breach exposing 62M students, 880k Texans
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against education software company PowerSchool, which suffered a massive data breach in December that exposed the personal information of 62 million students, including over 880,000 Texans.
AG Paxton Sues PowerSchool Over Massive Data Breach Affecting Texas Students
The lawsuit signals a growing legal pushback against technology providers accused of failing to safeguard sensitive personal data. The post AG Paxton Sues PowerSchool Over Massive Data Breach Affecting Texas Students appeared first on Texas Scorecard.
Texas sues PowerSchool over breach compromising info of over 880,000 students, teachers
Ninfa Saavedra reports: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against PowerSchool, a California-based provider of cloud-based services for K-12 schools, after an unprecedented data breach exposed the sens…
Attorney General Paxton Sues PowerSchool for Catastrophic Data Breach
AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit against PowerSchool, a California-based provider of cloud-based services for K-12 schools, after an unprecedented data breach exposed the sensitive personal identifying information and protected health information of more than 880,000 Texas school-aged children and teachers. PowerSchool’s software collects, processes, and secures sensitive information that Texas schools require from parents enrol…
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