Canvas Platform Shut Down After Cyberattack Exposes 275M Users Data

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Canvas Online Learning Platform Shut Down for Hours After Cyberattack Canvas, a platform used by over 8,000 universities and K-12 schools for course websites, assignments and communication, shut down for several hours on Thursday. A hacking group claimed responsibility for a data breach affecting the company that owns the platform, jeopardizing the personal data of millions of students and teachers. ShinyHunters, the hacking group that claimed responsibility for the Instructure data breach, said it had accessed data from more than 275 million people across nearly 9,000 schools, according to a ransom letter shared on May 3 by Ransomware.live, which monitors ransomware groups. An email shared with students at Barnard College in New York said the outage had appeared to be “the result of a previous cyberattack on Instructure.” Instructure disclosed on May 1 that it had experienced a “cybersecurity incident perpetrated by a criminal threat actor.” Steve Proud, Instructure’s chief information security officer, said the company had enlisted forensics experts to minimize the impact of the breach. Most users regained access to the platform hours after a hacking group said it had attacked Canvas’s parent company and breached 275 million people’s data. #cyber #breach #security #schoolsystem #Canvas https://lnkd.in/eraF9bUH

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