Canvas hack strands university students during finals week
Source: CNN
Canvas hack strands university students during finals week
By Ramishah Maruf
Updated 19 min ago
Updated May 7, 2026, 8:11 PM ET
PUBLISHED May 7, 2026, 7:04 PM ET

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New York Students attempting to access grades, study materials and quizzes were met instead with a message from a hacking group on Thursday.
Universities and school systems across the country, from local school districts to Georgetown University, reported a ransom note on the homepage of their schools Canvas sites. Canvas is a popular, cloud-based digital hub for classrooms.
Canvas has more than 30 million active users globally, parent company Instructure says on its website, with more than 8,000 institutions as customers. Many of those students are in the middle of a busy Spring finals week.
Several universities across the country, including Columbia University, Rutgers, Princeton, Kent State, Harvard and Georgetown have issued statements alerting students to the hack impacting institutions nationwide. School districts in California, Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, Oregon, Nevada, North Carolina, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia have also been affected.
This is the second data breach this month among schools and universities. Hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for both attacks. In the note, reported by different student news outlets, the group demanded ransoms to prevent further data leaks. ... ShinyHunters has breached Instructure (again), read a warning on a University of Washington students account around noon PT, which was seen by CNN. Instead of contacting us to resolve it they ignored us and did some security patches. ... Instructure said on its website that Canvas was in maintenance mode late Thursday afternoon, adding that it was investigating the issue.
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Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/07/us/canvas-hack-strands-college-students-finals-week
Trueblue Texan
(4,575 posts)Prairie Gates
(8,430 posts)Tens of thousands of college students have finals starting next week, and EVERYTHING is on the Learning Management System. Most professors keep their gradebooks on the LMS and will have no idea what their students' grades are without access to those gradesheets.
This is a clusterfuck of epic proportions.