Alamo Heights ISD Ransomware Breach Impacts 26K
Alamo Heights Independent School District disclosed a data breach tied to a March 2026 ransomware attack that caused a week-long network outage. The Texas Attorney General's office reported that personal information for more than 26,000 people, including SSNs and driver's license numbers, was exposed.
- personal information
- ssns
- drivers license numbers
A ransomware attack on the Alamo Heights Independent School District in Texas exposed personal information, Social Security numbers, and driver's license numbers belonging to more than 26,000 people.
The breach stemmed from a March 2026 ransomware incident that took the district's networks offline for a full week. The Texas Attorney General's office later confirmed that the attackers accessed and exposed sensitive data for students, parents, staff, and others connected to the district. Public reporting indicates the information included names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and driver's license details. The district disclosed the breach in late June 2026 after completing its investigation and notifying affected individuals.
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