We often comment how no industry is immune from data breaches. That would include educational institutions and their vendors, as this story reminds us.

Schoolzilla, a student data warehouse platform based in California was alerted by security researcher Chris Vickery this month that while he was scanning the Internet for Amazon S3 buckets, (which is a misconfiguration in Amazon cloud storage devices), he came across a storage device that included a database that contained the personal information, including some Social Security numbers and test scores of 1.3 million K-12 students in the United States.
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