Phishing attack sees Edinburgh pupils locked out of online learning materials
- Edinburgh schools experienced a phishing attack on Friday 9 May that led to all users having their passwords reset immediately.
- Council staff identified irregular email behavior within the education and early childhood IT systems, leading to a precautionary reset of all passwords.
- Students studying for exams this weekend were locked out of resources like Teams and OneNote and must visit their schools on Saturday 10 May for new passwords between 10:15 am and 12 noon.
- Edinburgh City Council stated that, as a safety measure, they were compelled to promptly change all passwords on the affected network, including those belonging to students and learners.
- The council confirmed no data was compromised, launched a criminal investigation, and communicated with parents and staff to minimize disruption during exam preparations.
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