that a hacker compromised some of its files using ransomware and was holding the files hostage while demanding a ransom payment.
Now, a hacker has published files containing students' grades and personal information after school district officials refused to pay the ransom. Brett Callow, a threat analyst with cybersecurity firm Emsisoft, told Business Insider that he discovered leaked documents published to an online hacking forum that purported to include records from Nevada's Clark County School District, including students' names, social security numbers, addresses, and some financial information. Callow's findings were first reported byA Clark County School District spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Ransomware attacks have increased in recent years, and schools have been increasingly targeted this fall as more classes and sensitive files have moved online. At least 60 school districts and universities in the US have been targeted by ransomware attacks this year, according to an Emsisoft tally. The attacks put targets between a rock and a hard place, forcing them to choose whether to pay hefty ransoms to criminals or to risk people's personal information being leaked online. Cybersecurity experts and law enforcement agencies — including the"Ransomware attacks happen for one reason, and one reason only: they're profitable," Callow told Business Insider.
Wasting his time and skills. Anyone know if this hacker has benefitted in any manner? from publishing students performaces. Distasteful 🥵
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