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The Lexington-Richland School District Five is currently investigating a cyberattack that has disrupted operations and delayed employee payments. The district reported a data security incident and is working with law enforcement and third-party specialists. While efforts to restore affected systems are ongoing, challenges have emerged, including delays in employee retention bonuses and difficulties for teachers accessing their accounts. The attack highlights the vulnerabilities of educational institutions amid a rise in cyber extortion targeting schools, prompting the district to prioritize data security.
Lexington – The Lexington-Richland School District Five is currently investigating a cyberattack that has disrupted its operations and delayed employee payments. The school district reported a “data security incident” on June 3, 2025, prompting an ongoing investigation in collaboration with law enforcement and third-party specialists.
The Board of Trustees will address the cyberattack during its upcoming meeting, scheduled for Monday at 7 p.m. The agenda includes a closed-door executive session dedicated to receiving legal advice regarding the incident. In addition, there will be a public participation period, allowing community members to engage with the board.
In the wake of the cyberattack, the school district confirmed it is working diligently to restore affected systems but has not provided specific details about the nature of the attack as the investigation continues. Despite challenges, the district’s financial, academic, and technology teams have managed to secure operations sufficiently to ensure payroll was processed on time for June 15.
The cyberattack has had immediate impacts, including delays in retention bonuses for employees which were initially scheduled for distribution on June 6. Additionally, teachers experienced difficulties logging into their accounts, hindering their ability to conduct virtual summer classes. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential loss of some files due to the attack, although there is currently no evidence of a significant data breach.
Superintendent Akil E. Ross previously provided an update during a board meeting, indicating that the cyberattack is believed to have originated from external malicious actors. The district has expressed its commitment to safeguarding staff, student, and community data throughout this incident.
The cyberattack occurred amid a nationwide rise in cyber extortion targeting school districts, highlighting the increasing vulnerability of educational institutions to such incidents. Although the attack has resulted in operational disruptions, the district continues to prioritize its financial processes to minimize the impact on its staff and services.
In response to the ongoing situation, the district has postponed the start of high school summer classes, further emphasizing the extensive effects of the cyberattack. The school district appreciates the support of its faculty and staff during this challenging time as it navigates the consequences of the security incident.
As the investigation progresses, the Lexington-Richland School District Five intends to provide further updates to its stakeholders and the community regarding the status of the incident and any developments from the ongoing investigation.
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- WISTV: Lexington-Richland School District Five Gives Update About Cyberattack
- The State: Lexington-Richland School District Cyberattack Update
- MSN: Lexington-Richland School District Board Discussion on Cyberattack
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Cybersecurity
- Post and Courier: SC School District Hack Affects Lexington-Richland Five
- Wikipedia: Cyberattack
