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Cyberattack on system used by thousands of US schools disrupts final exams

Cyberattack on system used by thousands of US schools disrupts final exams

Summary

A major cyberattack disrupted Canvas, a widely used online system for thousands of U.S. schools and universities, during final exam time. The hack caused delays in exams, prevented access to course materials, and exposed private student information.

Key Facts

  • Canvas, an online platform used for grades, assignments, and course materials, went offline due to a cyberattack.
  • Thousands of schools and universities across the U.S. were affected, including Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Texas at San Antonio.
  • The hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility and threatened to leak data from nearly 9,000 schools globally.
  • The breach exposed billions of private messages and student records.
  • Some schools postponed final exams because students could not access their materials.
  • Officials warned students to watch out for phishing messages pretending to be from Canvas.
  • This type of attack shows how much education now relies on digital systems.
  • Similar cyberattacks have targeted other education platforms like PowerSchool in the past.
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