Digital Detention: Clark County Schools Learn a Tough Lesson in Cybersecurity

In a twist fit for a thriller, the Clark County School District has been hit with a ransomware attack – turning their digital classrooms into a fortress. Amidst password changes and restricted access, they’re living a cyber cliffhanger, as students and parents wait in suspense for answers. A school lesson in cybersecurity they won’t soon forget!

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When school's out... for hackers. The Clark County School District found themselves in a classic 'pop quiz' situation, but this test wasn't on the curriculum. It seems like the only thing they've been taught is a valuable lesson in cybersecurity. With access to emails and Google Workspace restricted to campus, it's like a trip back to the stone age - or at least, the pre-WiFi era. It's a cliffhanger of a cyber story, with parents and students left in suspense, waiting for answers.

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