The Age
·general
·2 hours ago
Ransom ‘paid’ to hackers who crippled online learning in Australia
Instructure, parent company of Canvas learning platform, reached an agreement Wednesday with hackers who stole data from 275 million users across 8,809 institutions, including 122 Australian schools. The cybercriminal gang ShinyHunters sought $13 million ransom. Instructure confirmed stolen data was returned with deletion proof but stopped short of confirming payment, drawing criticism from cybersecurity experts.
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