A sophisticated cyberattack targeting the San Diego Community College District has knocked offline the digital feeds of one of Southern California’s last full-time jazz radio stations during finals week — leaving the station’s global audience in the dark . KSDS Jazz 88.3 told listeners this week that the district-wide cyberattack disabled its streaming and mobile app services. The long-running public jazz station operates out of San Diego City College and is licensed to the San Diego Community College District, but broadcasts to over 200 countries worldwide via online streaming. “Over the weekend the San Diego Community College District suffered a cyber attack that took down the internet — including the KSDS streaming and app feed,” the station wrote in a Facebook post Monday. The station also posted an alert on its website acknowledging the outage. Inside the KSDS studio.…