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Canvas hack exposes millions of students' data in major edtech privacy disaster

A ransomware group known as ShinyHunters has breached Instructure, the parent company of the educational technology platform Canvas, potentially compromising the data of millions of students. The attackers claim to have stolen "billions" of messages and accessed over 275 million individuals' data, including names, email addresses, and student ID numbers. This incident highlights the significant privacy risks associated with centralized educational technology systems, as Canvas serves as a core platform for assignments, communication, and grading for numerous institutions. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the critical need for robust security in centralized educational platforms, as data breaches can have widespread implications for student privacy and academic continuity.

RANK_REASON This is a security breach impacting a widely used educational software product, not a release of new AI technology or a core AI research paper.

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Canvas hack exposes millions of students' data in major edtech privacy disaster

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  1. 404 Media TIER_1 · Jason Koebler ·

    'The Biggest Student Data Privacy Disaster in History': Canvas Hack Shows the Danger of Centralized EdTech

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