Cyberattack Disrupts Canvas Platform Used by US Schools and Universities
1-Minute Brief
The incident highlights cybersecurity vulnerabilities in widely used educational technology platforms, affecting access for students and educators ...
Key Facts
- A hacking group breached the academic software Canvas, according to BBC World.
- The cyberattack caused a temporary shutdown of the Canvas site on Thursday, officials said.
- Canvas is used by thousands of schools and universities across the United States.
- Officials described the incident as involving 'unauthorized activity' on the platform.
- The disruption impacted educational institutions nationwide.
What Happened
A cyberattack targeted the Canvas academic software platform, leading to a temporary shutdown and affecting access for schools and universities across the US.
Why It Matters
The breach underscores the importance of cybersecurity in education, as disruptions to widely used platforms can hinder learning and administrative operations on a large scale.
What's Next
Authorities and platform officials are expected to investigate the breach and work to restore full service. Further updates on the scope and impact may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter9h agoCyber attack disrupts swath of US universities and schools nationwide
- ABC NewsLeft8h agoAlleged cyberattack temporarily shuts down Canvas
