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Preventing data breaches in healthcare requires both technical controls and recognition that this sector remains a primary target. Financial gain is the primary motivation for most malicious data breaches. Hackers steal credit card numbers, bank accounts or other financial information to directly drain funds from people and companies. Most data breaches affect adults who can take immediate protective steps. The PowerSchool breach is unusual because the majority of its victims are minors. Plus, identity theft might go unnoticed until they apply for a student loan or a first credit card a decade from now.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n