EVSC Families Affected by PowerSchool Data Breach
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (EVSC) announced on January 31, 2025, that families and employees were affected by the PowerSchool data breach. Compromised data includes student directory and demographics, parent/guardian information, and medical alert information. Some Social Security numbers may also be affected. The company is providing free credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
Signal context
First seen: Jan 31, 2025
Last updated: Jul 1, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Families and employees affected.
- Compromised data: student directory, demographics, parent/guardian info, medical alerts, some SSNs.
- Breach occurred within PowerSchool software.
Signal analysis
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Sector: Health Care and Social Assistance
Likely country: 🇺🇸 United States
inferred from company domain
Watch internet-facing systems, credential abuse and exploit activity.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
- 7 signals in the same sector
- 88 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
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