Singapore Authorities Investigate Cyberattack on Global Schools Foundation
Singaporean authorities have launched an investigation into a cyberattack targeting the Singapore-based Global Schools Foundation. A group identifying itself as FulcrumSec claims responsibility for the breach, stating they have stolen 4.8 terabytes (TB) of data. This alleged data reportedly includes sensitive information such as students' passport details, staff-parent correspondence, and salary records, according to reports from cybersecurity news sites.

Singaporean authorities have initiated an investigation into a recent cyberattack that has reportedly impacted the Global Schools Foundation, an institution based in Singapore.
A hacking group named FulcrumSec has claimed responsibility for the cyberattack. The group alleges that it successfully exfiltrated a significant volume of data, totaling 4.8 terabytes.
Reports from cybersecurity news sites indicate that the compromised data is extensive and sensitive. It purportedly includes students' passport details, private correspondence between staff and parents, and salary records. The scope of the investigation is currently focused on verifying these claims and assessing the full impact of the breach.
(Source: Channel News Asia)

