SINGAPORE — Information on a "small fraction" of students' personal learning devices is not recoverable, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said in an update on the Mobile Guardian hacking incident.
SINGAPORE — Information on a"small fraction" of students' personal learning devices is not recoverable, the Ministry of Education said in an update on the Mobile Guardian hacking incident.Secondary 2 students with their personal learning devices during a Mathematics lesson at Jurong West Secondary School.
The Education Ministry has been able to fully restore information on personal learning devices that were backed up on the cloud, it added. MOE previously announced that the Mobile Guardian application will be removed from all students' personal learning devices after a global cybersecurity breach affected about 13,000 secondary school students from 26 secondary schools in Singapore.
Additional IT engineers have been deployed to schools to help students restore their devices, said MOE on Wednesday.
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