TechCrunch News 05月21日 23:16
US student agrees to plead guilty to hack affecting tens of millions of students
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一名来自马萨诸塞州的学生承认了与黑客攻击和勒索美国大型教育科技公司相关的联邦指控。19岁的Matthew D. Lane被控使用被盗登录凭证访问一家为北美及其他地区学校提供服务的软件公司的网络,窃取了超过6000万学生和1000万教师的个人信息。被盗信息包括姓名、地址、电话号码、社会安全号码、医疗信息和学校成绩等。Lane与一名居住在伊利诺伊州的同伙合作,向该教育软件公司勒索约285万美元的加密货币。尽管该公司已支付赎金以删除被盗数据,但随后的勒索企图表明数据可能并未完全销毁。

🔑 Matthew D. Lane承认了与黑客攻击和勒索一家未具名的教育科技公司相关的联邦指控,该公司为北美及其他地区的学校提供服务。

💻 Lane涉嫌使用被盗登录凭证访问该公司的网络,窃取了超过6000万学生和1000万教师的个人信息,包括姓名、地址、电话号码、社会安全号码、医疗信息和学校成绩等。

💰 Lane与一名同伙合作,向该教育软件公司勒索约285万美元的加密货币。该公司已支付赎金以删除被盗数据,但随后发生了额外的勒索企图,表明数据可能未被完全销毁。

🏢 虽然未公开点名,但检察官提供的细节与教育软件制造商PowerSchool的数据泄露事件相符,PowerSchool在2024年1月透露其早在2023年9月就遭到黑客攻击。

A Massachusetts student has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges relating to hacking and extorting one of the largest U.S. education tech companies, prosecutors confirmed Tuesday

Matthew D. Lane, 19, is accused of using stolen login credentials to access the network of an unnamed software company, which serves schools across North America and elsewhere, to steal the personal information of more than 60 million students and 10 million teachers. 

The stolen personal information included names, addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, and medical information and school grades. In some cases, the hackers stole decades of historical student data

While the company was not named, federal prosecutors described specific details matching the data breach at education software maker PowerSchool, which revealed in January that it had been hacked as far back as September 2024. The breach affected schools located mostly across the United States and Canada, which use the PowerSchool software to manage student grades, attendance, and other personal and health information.

Prosecutors say Lane worked with an unnamed co-conspirator who lived in Illinois to extort the education software maker for about $2.85 million in cryptocurrency, according to the criminal complaint.

PowerSchool confirmed to TechCrunch in January that it had paid the hackers to delete the stolen data, but refused to say how much it paid. Earlier this month, several school districts said that they had since faced extortion attempts from someone saying that the stolen student data had not been destroyed. PowerSchool said the extortion attempts were not related to a new incident, as the “samples of data match the data previously stolen in December.”

NBC News was first to report on Lane’s plea agreement.

PowerSchool spokesperson Beth Keebler said the company was aware of the filing, and deferred comment to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts, which did not respond to an email from TechCrunch. When asked, Keebler did not dispute the ransom amount as noted by the prosecutors.

Lane is also accused of hacking and extorting another company, which prosecutors said was a U.S. telecoms provider. Prosecutors did not name the company in the plea agreement.

Lane’s attorney Sean Smith did not respond to a request for comment.

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