Here we go again.
The ed-tech giant PowerSchool, already responsible for the December 2024 breach that exposed the sensitive personal data of over 60 million K–12 students and 9 million teachers, is now standing by watching individual school districts get picked off one by one.
Why?
Because the same hacker they paid is now extorting their customers directly — using the same stolen data.
That’s right:
PowerSchool paid the ransom.
The hacker showed a video pretending to delete the data.
And now? He’s back — and hitting school districts one by one.
If it sounds familiar, that’s because it is.
This isn’t just bad luck — it’s cyber negligence at scale.
In a fresh statement this week, PowerSchool admitted what anyone with an ounce of common sense could’ve predicted back in December:
“There was a risk that the bad actors would not delete the data they stole, despite assurances and evidence provided to us.”
Risk?
Try certainty.
This is what happens when you put your trust in criminals — and then try to pass off a pixelated video as proof of integrity.
LoL. You know what? At this point, they should just start handing out awards for incompetence.
“Thanks for exposing 60 million kids’ data and believing the hacker’s YouTube tutorial on deletion. Here’s your gold star in corporate fantasy management.”
Because only in this world can a tech giant get breached, pay the ransom, get lied to, and still pat themselves on the back for a “contained” incident — while their customers get ransomed again.
A source close to the investigation revealed that at least four school boards have now been individually contacted by the same threat actor — each receiving new ransom demands tied to that same December breach.
PowerSchool insists no new data has been stolen.
But that’s not reassurance — that’s resignation.
Because if we’re being honest?
They probably already have it all.
There’s nothing left to take — only everything left to exploit.
Medical histories.
Behavioral flags.
Restraining orders.
Special education accommodations.
The most vulnerable information imaginable — now being dangled back in front of the districts that trusted PowerSchool to protect it.
And yet, somehow, the ones holding the bag still get to call this “contained.
We’re not talking about minor info either.
According to reporting from February, the leaked data includes:
- Special education status
- Mental health details
- Disciplinary records
- Parental restraining orders
In short — everything a school is trusted to protect.
Now weaponized.
And where’s PowerSchool in all this?
Hiding behind apologies and legal disclaimers while throwing their hands up and calling themselves a victim.
“We sincerely regret these developments – it pains us that our customers are being re-victimized by bad actors.”
No. What’s painful is watching school districts get dismantled because a billion-dollar tech firm decided it was easier to pay a ransom than face the breach head-on.
This isn’t regret. This is abandonment.
And now school by school, district by district, that decision is coming back to collect interest.
Let’s be clear:
This isn’t just “another incident.” This is the fallout of a failed ransom strategy — one that not only failed to secure the data but actively enabled a second wave of extortion.
So, yup — another school is under threat.
And another.
And another.
Because once you show you’ll pay, they don’t stop.
They multiply.
And the worst part?
The students and teachers — the very people PowerSchool was supposed to serve — are being re-victimized again and again, while no one at the top is held accountable.
Meanwhile?
They’ll most likely still play along.
The districts will nod through the talking points.
The vendors will pretend their hands are tied.
And PowerSchool? They’ll keep the contracts, keep the access, and keep acting like they’re the victim in all this.
Because in this broken ecosystem, failure isn’t punished — it’s renewed.
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I kind of feel glad I don’t teach in the US.
Right? It’s getting exhausting. One breach after another, and still no real accountability. Schools are on the frontlines now — and the silence around it says everything.