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Massive hack exposes student, staff data

San Diego Unified breach has affected 50 employees and up to 500,000 pupils.

- KRISTEN TAKETA kristen.taketa @sduniontri­bune.com Taketa writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — The personal informatio­n of San Diego Unified students, former students and employees may have been compromise­d in a data breach that officials believe happened in January, the school district said Friday.

The breach could affect as many as 500,000 students who attended San Diego Unified schools as far back as the 2008-09 school year, officials said.

The breach may have included informatio­n about students and staff such as addresses and dates of birth, discipline, health, scheduling and grade informatio­n, according to an email sent to school families on Friday. Social Security numbers were also affected.

About 50 staff members’ accounts are known to have been compromise­d and have been reset, the district said.

“The San Diego Unified School District has taken the steps necessary to eliminate the threat to your personal data and implement improvemen­ts to prevent such unauthoriz­ed access from happening again,” the district said in the email.

In October, informatio­n technology staffers were investigat­ing phishing emails that collected log-in informatio­n from district staff.

“When we determined it was unauthoriz­ed access, we began working with school police, which was right away,” said Toren Allen of the district’s integrated technology department.

The district did not publicly announce the breach until now to avoid compromisi­ng the investigat­ion, Allen said.

“We couldn’t communicat­e until some of the details were able to be picked up during the investigat­ion,” Allen said.

A suspect has been identified, Allen said, but he would not give any details.

The district’s police department is leading the investigat­ion.

 ?? John Gastaldo San Diego Union-Tribune ?? A CLASS at Sequoia Elementary in San Diego. In October, the San Diego Unified staff discovered a data breach that officials believe happened in January.
John Gastaldo San Diego Union-Tribune A CLASS at Sequoia Elementary in San Diego. In October, the San Diego Unified staff discovered a data breach that officials believe happened in January.

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