Infinite Campus Data Breach Exposes Personal Data of 137,000 Students and Staff
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. — Infinite Campus, a widely-used K-12 student information system, has disclosed a data breach exposing the personal information of approximately 137,000 users, including students, parents, and school staff cyberpress.org . Think of this as a digital filing cabinet containing years of academic records, contact information, and sensitive student data being left unlocked and accessible to thieves.
The breach involves names, addresses, dates of birth, social security numbers, and academic records—essentially everything needed for identity theft and targeted phishing attacks against minors. The company detected the unauthorized access in early June 2026 and immediately launched an investigation with cybersecurity forensics experts.
This breach is particularly concerning because it affects children, whose clean credit histories make them prime targets for identity thieves who can exploit the information for years before detection.
Infinite Campus is notifying affected individuals and offering complimentary identity protection and credit monitoring services. The company has also implemented additional security measures, including enhanced monitoring and multi-factor authentication. Schools using the platform are advised to review their data security practices and educate families about recognizing phishing attempts targeting student information.




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