Canvas experienced a data breach that continues to impact students, teachers and staff nationwide.
Although the monetary value of the deal is unknown, Instructure says the cybercriminals have returned the hacked personal ...
Following criminal extortion group ShinyHunters’s breach of Instructure, the parent company of Canvas, Instructure made a ...
ShinyHunters really wants a pay day and has moved the deadline again.
The actors behind a major educational data breach received email addresses, enrollment information and messages from the ...
ShinyHunters, an international black-hat hacker group — meaning it targets institutions for profit, personal motive or to ...
Instructure paid a ransom after hackers stole 275 million Canvas records, reducing risks of wider extortion and leaks.
Instructure, the edtech giant behind the widely popular Canvas learning management system (LMS), has reached an "agreement" ...
Congress sent a letter to Instructure about the Canvas cyberattack, after it said it reached an "agreement" with the ...
ShinyHunters-linked attackers defaced Canvas portals, disrupting finals week access and exposing SaaS security risks for schools.
The company that runs Canvas has painted a target on its back for future extortion attempts by making a deal with hackers, according to cybersecurity experts.