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Canvas hacked: 'ShinyHunters' hackers shut down wildly popular platform used by 41% of US colleges
Canvas, the wildly popular education platform used by schools throughout the U.S., was hacked on May 7 by a group calling itself "ShinyHunters." The group demanded a ransom and threatened to release ...
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. By Hannah Ziegler Canvas, a platform used by ...
The saboteurs stole at least 700 gigabytes of emails, backups and other files from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, according to Gambit Security, a Tel Aviv-based cybersec ...
Iranian hackers are suspected of a major cyberattack on Los Angeles' transit system in March, stealing vast amounts of data.
Canvas Hacked: ‘ShinyHunters’ Hackers Shut Down Wildly Popular Platform Used by 41% of U.S. Colleges
"ShinyHunters" hacked Canvas, disabling access for 9,000 schools, demanding ransom and threatening data leak. ShinyHunters previously linked to breaches at major universities and other tech companies.
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