The hackers who targeted the Los Angeles Unified School District, leading to major technical issues for students and staff and systems being shut down, are now demanding a ransom.
The hackers who targeted the Los Angeles Unified School District over Labor Day weekend, leading to major technical issues for students and staff and systems being shut down, are now demanding a ransom., not only did the hackers access data, they also attempted to disable computers across the district.
The district says it has made no response to the demand and it has not revealed specifics as to what information the hackers could be holding. At this point, officials believe social security numbers and other private employee information are secure.
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