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2021
MT: Personal information of 900 Butte School District employees compromised in cyberattack

MT: Personal information of 900 Butte School District employees compromised in cyberattack

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Incident Details

During a cyberattack on the Butte School District, a breach occurred leading to the exposure of personal data such as social security numbers of over 900 school district staff members. Superintendent Judy Jonart has taken measures to provide affected employees with one year of complimentary credit monitoring services. The breach was detected by school authorities on November 4, prompting them to immediately shut down the system to mitigate any additional unauthorized access.

Incident

How Did the Breach Happen?

A cyberattack on the computer network of the Butte School District resulted in a security breach.

What Data has been Compromised?

The personal data of over 900 staff members working in the school district, such as social security numbers, was compromised.

Why Did the company's Security Measures Fail?

The reason for the company's security measures failing is not specified in the information that was given.

What Immediate Impact Did the Breach Have on the company?

Over 900 employees of the school district were directly affected by the breach, leading to the compromise of their personal information.

How could this have been prevented?

No details were included regarding the preventive measures that could have averted this breach according to the information provided.

What have we learned from this data breach?

It is crucial to implement robust security protocols and maintain consistent surveillance of computer networks in order to thwart cyber threats and safeguard sensitive data.

Summary of Coverage

In 2021, the Butte School District in Montana faced a cyber intrusion that exposed the personal details, such as social security numbers, of more than 900 staff members. The incident was discovered on November 4, prompting the district to close down its computer networks to prevent additional unauthorized access. Superintendent Judy Jonart ensured that impacted employees were provided with a year of complimentary credit monitoring services. The weaknesses in the district's security protocols were not specified, and no strategies for avoiding similar incidents were outlined.

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