SEPE-USET Data Breach Exposes 80K Student Records
In a troubling development, the Secretaría de Educación Pública del Estado (SEPE) and the Unidad de Servicios Educativos de Tlaxcala (USET) have allegedly suffered a significant data breach. This incident has raised serious concerns about the security of sensitive information related to students in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala.
About SEPE-USET Alleged Data Breach
SEPE and USET are the governmental bodies responsible for managing public education in Tlaxcala, overseeing the educational needs of students at various levels, including preschool, elementary, and middle school. Unfortunately, it has come to light that their internal databases may have been compromised, potentially putting the personal information of over 80,000 students at risk.
What Happened
The alleged breach was first reported on a dark web forum, where an individual claimed to possess extensive internal documents belonging to SEPE and USET. The leaked data reportedly includes a vast collection of sensitive PDF files, covering student records from preschool through middle school. This exposure poses a serious risk to the privacy and security of the affected students and their families.
Next Steps
If you believe you may be affected by this data breach, it is crucial to take immediate action to protect your personal information. We encourage you to reach out to us at Srourian Law Firm (SLF) to discuss your options and understand the steps you can take moving forward. Our team is here to provide guidance and support during this challenging time.
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