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Schools reach out to Canvas hackers as breach hits US classrooms, source says

Last updated: May 8, 2026 11:14 pm
Tasneem Juzar
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The recent cyberattack on the Canvas platform is a serious reminder of how dependent modern education has become on digital systems. Millions of students and teachers across the United States rely on Canvas every day for assignments, grades, exams, and communication. When such a platform is breached, the impact goes far beyond technical issues — it disrupts learning, creates anxiety among students, and raises major concerns about privacy and cybersecurity.

What is especially troubling is the report that some schools tried to contact the hackers directly to prevent student data from being leaked. This shows how desperate educational institutions can become when sensitive information is at risk. Schools are meant to focus on education, not cyber negotiations with criminal groups. The situation highlights the urgent need for stronger digital protection systems in schools and universities.

Another important concern is student privacy. According to reports, the leaked data may include names, email addresses, student IDs, and private messages between students and teachers. Even if passwords and financial information were not stolen, personal educational data is still highly sensitive and could be misused for phishing scams or identity fraud.

This incident also exposes the risks of relying too heavily on centralised online learning platforms. When one major system fails, thousands of schools can be affected at the same time. Educational institutions should invest more in cybersecurity training, backup systems, and safer digital infrastructure to protect students and staff in the future.

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