Summary
PowerSchool's recent hack involved a ransom payment, with no details revealed about the breach or the amount paid. The company claims to have received evidence of deleted data but won't confirm what kind of proof was provided. The hacker's identity remains unknown, and PowerSchool is still investigating the incident with CrowdStrike.
Key Points
PowerSchool has confirmed paying a ransom after the cyberattack, but refused to disclose the amount paid or demanded by the hackers.
The company claims it received evidence suggesting the stolen data was deleted without replication or dissemination, but won't confirm what kind of proof was provided.
PowerSchool is still investigating the incident with CrowdStrike and has not yet published the security firm's findings.
Why It Matters
Understanding the details of this cyberattack is crucial for PowerSchool customers, as it highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive student data.
Author
Carly Page