MOQ, the ASX-listed firm behind popular school communications tool SkoolBag says its app is secure following the discovery of user credentials in a major dump of emails and passwords earlier this month. The company today confirmed a “limited number” of user email addresses and encrypted passwords used to login to the platform were among those in the 87GB dump of credentials – dubbed Collection #1 –found on file-upload service MEGA two weeks ago. Security researcher Troy Hunt, the operatorHave I Been Pwned, recently revealed details of Collection #1 which contains 1,160,253,228 unique combinations of email addresses and passwords. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe The dump is made up of “many different individual data breaches from literally thousands of different sources,” Hunt wrote. MOQ today said that its SkoolBag security team “did not find any evidence of use of or unauthorized activity on the SkoolBag platform”. The SkoolBag app allows schools to communicate with parents with alerts and in-app newsletters. It has more than 3,000 subscriptions and claims to be “Australia’s leading school communication app”. The company said it did not consider the breach to be an ‘eligible breach’ under the government’s Notifiable Data Breach legislation, which compels companies with an annual turnover of $3 million or more have to disclose information breaches that involve individuals’ personal information. This is because “there is no evidence to suggest that the breach is likely to result in serious harm to one or more individuals,” MOQ said in its announcement to the ASX this morning. “This is in part because of the nature of the information breached, the remoteness of the harm to individuals likely to result, and due to the extensive remediation actions undertaken,” MOQ added. Nevertheless, potentially affected individuals have been notified and additional security measures are being implemented, MOQ said. Related content brandpost Fireside Chat between Tata Communications and Tata Realty: 5 ways how Technology bridges the CX perception gap By Tata Communications Sep 24, 2023 9 mins Emerging Technology feature Mastercard preps for the post-quantum cybersecurity threat A cryptographically relevant quantum computer will put everyday online transactions at risk. Mastercard is preparing for such an eventuality — today. By Poornima Apte Sep 22, 2023 6 mins CIO 100 Quantum Computing Data and Information Security feature 9 famous analytics and AI disasters Insights from data and machine learning algorithms can be invaluable, but mistakes can cost you reputation, revenue, or even lives. These high-profile analytics and AI blunders illustrate what can go wrong. By Thor Olavsrud Sep 22, 2023 13 mins Technology Industry Generative AI Machine Learning feature Top 15 data management platforms available today Data management platforms (DMPs) help organizations collect and manage data from a wide array of sources — and are becoming increasingly important for customer-centric sales and marketing campaigns. By Peter Wayner Sep 22, 2023 10 mins Marketing Software Data Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe