Parents, educators received explicit image in Seesaw hacking
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Image caption: In addition to resetting the passwords of accounts compromised in the attack, Seesaw said it will scan databases of known compromised passwords, reset those that users may have reused on its platform, and notify those users. Image credit: iStock via Getty Images. Article by Roger Riddell. K-12 Dive – September 15, 2022.
Seesaw, a school-family communication app with 10 million users, was hacked late Wednesday in a credential stuffing attack that resulted in links to an explicit meme image being sent to parents and educators, according to product status updates from the company. […]
