The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Security leak after school cyber attack

- JAMES SIMPSON

Calls for answers have been made about how security will be tightened after an Angus school was targeted in “yet another” cyber attack.

Documents containing hundreds of contact details and personal informatio­n were leaked from Brechin High School this week, sparking a police investigat­ion.

Angus Council confirmed a “serious cyber attack” had taken place, leading to the leak. Informatio­n relating to exam results and health conditions was also revealed.

The latest IT scandal comes just two years after sensitive details of pupils with learning difficulti­es were revealed during a presentati­on.

Now, Angus MP Dave Doogan has written to the council to “request clarificat­ion” after news broke of an apparent whistleblo­wer releasing documents.

In a letter to the council’s chief executive, Margo Williamson, the SNP MP, he asked what is being done to protect schools from further attacks.

He added: “I am concerned with the recent reports of yet another cyber attack at Brechin High School.

“I understand that Brechin High School is now working alongside Police Scotland in this matter, however I have also invited Ms Williamson to expand on what the council are doing to support the school as well as the local authority’s wider digital infrastruc­ture.”

Among the damming allegation­s were apparent email conversati­ons between school employees, including senior IT staff, discussing security breaches dating back to 2018.

Details included accusation­s of pupils being responsibl­e for data breaches as an investigat­ion was launched last month.

During an apparent conversati­on between a staff member at the school and an Angus Council colleague, it states: “Do we take the laddie out into the car park for a boot in the b…….?”

A spokeswoma­n for the Informatio­n Commission­er’s Office (ICO) confirmed they had also been made aware of the data breach as they conducted their inquiries.

Police Scotland confirmed the investigat­ion into the cyber attack were still ongoing while a council spokespers­on said they could not comment on an ongoing inquiry.

 ??  ?? TARGET: This is the second data breach at Brechin High School. Picture by Kris Miller.
TARGET: This is the second data breach at Brechin High School. Picture by Kris Miller.

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