Instructure CEO Steve Daly's got some explaining to do

UPDATED: Sorry, kids, everything's back up so get to work on your new assignment - An essay on the ethics of paying ransoms, because it looks like that's what happened here

Instructure, het bedrijf achter het onderwijsplatform Canvas, heeft een akkoord gesloten met hackersgroep ShinyHunters. Alle gestolen gegevens zijn terug. Het is onduidelijk of er…

Instructure paid a ransom after hackers stole 275 million Canvas records, reducing risks of wider extortion and leaks.

Instructure says the stolen Canvas data impacting millions of students and staff was “returned.” That’s not how breaches work.

The company behind Canvas says it has "reached an agreement" with the hackers who disrupted thousands of colleges and universities.

University of Galway and Munster Technological University both said they faced service disruptions following the Canvas hack.

The maker of the Canvas school software said it "reached an agreement" with the hackers, but provided no guarantees that the hackers would not release the data or keep their word.

Instructure, the edtech giant behind the widely popular Canvas learning management system (LMS), has reached an "agreement" with the ShinyHunters extortion group to prevent the…

Instructure and its popular learning management system Canvas are the latest ShinyHunters victims.

Instructure CEO Steve Daly's got some explaining to do

The parent company of Canvas, used by thousands of schools and universities, said it has made a deal with hackers to return the data.

The Canvas ransomware attack highlights that threat actors will target digital platforms to gain access to downstream systems.

The ShinyHunters hacking group stole student data from the popular education platform Canvas last week. Parent company Instructure apologized for the hack and said Canvas "remains…

Infrastructure, developer of hacked Canvas educational software, says it reached 'agreement' with gang after incident disrupts exams

Other than Instructure execs - maybe?

Congress sent a letter to Instructure about the Canvas cyberattack, after it said it reached an "agreement" with the ShinyHunters cybercriminals.