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Instructure reaches agreement with hackers over compromised student data
Instructure, the parent company of Canvas, has reached an agreement with a hacking group following a data breach. The company stated that Canvas remains secure for users. (sources: dw, meritalk, theguardian, reuters, cbsnews)

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Instructure confirmed a deal with the ShinyHunters hacking group to delete compromised student data. The cyberattack disrupted operations for students and faculty, causing delays in final exams.
- The ShinyHunters hacking group accessed student data from Canvas.
- Instructure apologized for the incident and assured users that Canvas is safe to use.
- The cyberattack caused disruptions for students and faculty, including delays in final exams.
Why it matters
The incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity challenges in educational technology platforms.
Action context
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Top coverage · 7 sources
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