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 file transfer software.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.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 compromised data includes social security numbers, birth dates and certain student evaluations, though the specific types of data breached varies per student. Employees’ information was also affected, officials said, but they did not identify how many staff members were involved. No education department data has been published as a result of the breach so far, officials said, and the department will begin notifying those affected this summer.
It is the latest in a series of security breaches that have affected New York City public school students. Last spring, the
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