The full extent of the data leak is unclear, school district officials said.
Hackers on Saturday leaked data stolen from the Los Angeles Unified School District—the second-largest public school system in the country—after officials
refused to pay a ransom to the group behind the cyberattack, the district said Sunday, the latest in a series of ransomware attacks over the past few years.... [+]
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