New, by me: U.S. lawmakers want answers from the chief executive of Instructure, which makes the Canvas software for schools, about the company's data breach and the defacement/extortion shitshow that followed.
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New, by me: U.S. lawmakers want answers from the chief executive of Instructure, which makes the Canvas software for schools, about the company's data breach and the defacement/extortion shitshow that followed.
Millions of students' data stolen in the breach. Instructure paid the hackers' ransom.
US lawmakers demand answers from Instructure after Canvas data breaches | TechCrunch
U.S. House lawmakers want to know how hackers broke into education tech giant Instructure twice and stole reams of data from students who use the company's flagship student data software Canvas.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
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New, by me: U.S. lawmakers want answers from the chief executive of Instructure, which makes the Canvas software for schools, about the company's data breach and the defacement/extortion shitshow that followed.
Millions of students' data stolen in the breach. Instructure paid the hackers' ransom.
US lawmakers demand answers from Instructure after Canvas data breaches | TechCrunch
U.S. House lawmakers want to know how hackers broke into education tech giant Instructure twice and stole reams of data from students who use the company's flagship student data software Canvas.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
@zackwhittaker
Forensic investigators should look very carefully at whoever recommended that management pay the ransom. Anyone who recommends paying the ransom is a prime suspect, and may have caused the attack. -
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