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Tech giant Google is unlawfully collecting and selling data on K-12 students' web activities, a pair of California families allege in a federal lawsuit filed this week. North Carolina public schools ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued education technology provider PowerSchool after a data breach last year exposed the personal ...
Illuminate Education Inc. on Monday beat a bid from parents of schoolchildren to revive a proposed class action over a data ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against education software company PowerSchool, which suffered a ...
The Student Privacy Pledge — a voluntary promise to protect student data — ceased. The pledge was started to convince edtech companies to adopt transparency ...
FOLSOM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PowerSchool (NYSE: PWSC), the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America, announced today the general availability of its latest ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A lawsuit was filed Monday on behalf of Memphis Shelby County Schools against PowerSchool, a K-12 software provider the school district was using, after a data breach leaked “highly ...
The personal data of students and staff at several dozen Vermont school districts may have been compromised in a nationwide data breach of a student information system, according to state education ...
U.S. educational nonprofit National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) has disclosed a data breach affecting 890 schools using its services across the United States. In a breach notification letter filed ...
The New York City Department of Education estimates that the personal data of some 45,000 students was compromised as part of a breach involving the file transfer software MOVEit. Officials said the ...
Several local school districts on the Seacoast and in southern Maine announced they fell victim to a cyberattack, which is part of a nationwide breach of data stored in the cloud-based software ...
An email mishap at a Birmingham secondary school led to the accidental exposure of hundreds of pupils’ personal details.