The code hosting giant GitHub said it was investigating a breach, but said there was no evidence of customer data theft.
Canvas owner Instructure paid hackers to delete 3.65TB of stolen student data from 275 million users, sparking debate over ...
The New York public healthcare system said hackers stole personal and medical data, and scans of biometrics — including ...
A hacking group named ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the Canvas breach and threatened to leak data involving 275 ...
A GitHub employee has unwittingly allowed 3,800 internal repositories to be breached after a device compromise with a ...
GitHub has confirmed that roughly 3,800 internal repositories were hacked after an employee installed an infected VS Code ...
Data stolen in a cyberattack that shut down an education platform used by universities and K-12 schools across the US last week has been returned to the platform’s parent company, Instructure, ...
Millions of students in universities and K-12 districts had their data compromised this week as a hack took down Canvas, a classroom management tool used all over the country.
Rachel Tobac, CEO of SocialProof Security, explains the implications of Instructure’s newly-struck deal with the hackers.
The risk of having millions of student records and multiple terabytes of data in one place is rarely even contemplated by decisionmakers.
Instructure, which provides Canvas software to thousands of schools and universities around the world, did not say what it ...