Canvas parent company Instructure has reached an agreement with hackers behind a major cyberattack on the educational platform. The company said the deal included the return and deletion of stolen data linked to thousands of schools and millions of users
Canvas parent company Instructure has reached an agreement with the hackers behind a major cyberattack on the educational platform, the Associated Press reported.
The company said the deal included the return and deletion of stolen data linked to thousands of schools and millions of users.
According to the report, the hacking group known as ShinyHunters had claimed responsibility for the breach.
The group said it had accessed data connected to nearly 9,000 schools and around 275 million individuals worldwide.
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