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VT Headlines: Nationwide data breach affects student, staff information at Vermont schools

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VT DiggerNationwide data breach affects student, staff information at Vermont schools
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  1. Regarding the nationwide data breach, can anyone truly claim that anything on the internet or in the cloud is, without a doubt, secure? If not, why do we trust it? I think we can safely assume that the data in question was obtained for a purpose. Whether or not that data will be shared by the perpetrators is immaterial. The question is, for what will that data be used? Since the data was stolen in the first place, my assumption would be, nothing good.