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Canvas Parent Company Instructure Strikes Deal with Hackers to Delete Pilfered Data
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Guardian Tech12.05.2026Technik3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Canvas Parent Company Instructure Strikes Deal with Hackers to Delete Pilfered Data

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Instructure, the company behind online learning system Canvas, reached a deal with hackers to delete stolen data after a cyberattack disrupted student access to grades and course materials.

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Canvas is an online learning system used by nearly 9,000 schools worldwide and 275 million individuals.

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The company that operates the online learning system Canvas said it struck a deal with hackers to delete the data they pilfered in a cyberattack that created chaos for students, many of them in the middle of finals. Instructure, the parent company of Canvas, said in an online post that it “reached an agreement with the unauthorized actor involved in this incident”. The disruption caused panic last week among students and faculty members when they were locked out of a platform they rely on to manage grades and access course notes and assignments. Schools and universities delayed final exams in response to the breach. The company didn’t provide any details on the agreement, including whether it involved a payment, and didn’t elaborate who was behind the hack. Instructure temporarily took the system offline while it investigated, locking out students and faculty. A hacking group named ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for last week’s breach, threatening to leak data involving nearly 9,000 schools worldwide and 275 million individuals if schools did not pay a ransom by 6 May. The group then extended the deadline, indicating some schools had engaged with them to negotiate. As part of the deal, the data was returned to Instructure. The company said on Monday that it also received “digital confirmation” that the hackers destroyed any remaining copies, in the form of “shred logs”. The company acknowledged that there was no way to be sure that the data was erased for good, and said it took action because of concerns about potential publication of the data. “While there is never complete certainty when dealing with cyber criminals, we believe it was important to take every step within our control to give customers additional peace of mind, to the extent possible,” Instructure said. The data breach appeared to involve student ID numbers, email addresses, names and messages on the Canvas platform, Instructure’s chief information security officer, Steve Proud, said earlier this month. The company found no evidence that passwords, dates of birth, government identification or financial information were compromised, it said. The company said it was working with “expert vendors” to do a forensic analysis, “further harden” its systems and carry out a “comprehensive review of the data involved”. Schools and universities use Canvas to manage nearly all aspects of instruction. The platform acts as a grade book, a hub for digital lectures and course materials, a discussion board for classroom projects, and a messaging platform between students and instructors. Some courses also give quizzes and exams on the platform, or use it as a portal where final projects and papers are submitted on deadline.

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  • Instructure will take steps to improve the security of the Canvas platform

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  • What was the nature of the cyberattack?
  • How did the hackers gain access to the system?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Tech.

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