A cyberattack targeting the Singapore-based Global Schools Foundation is under investigation by authorities. The hacking group, FulcrumSec, claims responsibility for the breach and alleges the theft of 4.8TB of data. Compromised information reportedly includes student passport details, confidential staff-parent communications, and employee salary records. Cybersecurity news outlets have reported on the incident, raising concerns about data privacy and security within the educational institution. The extent of the impact on affected individuals is currently being assessed. Authorities have not yet confirmed the validity of FulcrumSec’s claims, but are treating the matter seriously. The Foundation has not yet released an official statement regarding the breach.
