Hackers claiming to be from the group FulcrumSec say they stole 4.8TB of data, including students' passport details, staff-parent correspondence and salary records, according to reports on cybersecurity news sites.
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A cyberattack on the Singapore-based Global Schools Foundation has resulted in the theft of 4.8TB of data, including sensitive information such as students' passport details, staff-parent correspondence, and salary records. The hackers, claiming to be from the group FulcrumSec, have taken responsibility for the attack. The incident is under investigation by authorities.
Hackers claiming to be from the group FulcrumSec say they stole 4.8TB of data, including students' passport details, staff-parent correspondence and salary records, according to reports on cybersecurity news sites.