Cyberattack disrupts canvas during us final exams

A ransomware attack hit the Canvas learning platform on Thursday, forcing schools and colleges across the US to postpone or reschedule final exams. The disruption came just as students prepared for year-end testing.

Instructure, the parent company of Canvas, took the platform offline after detecting unauthorized activity in its network. The same threat actor had carried out a data breach disclosed the previous week. Accessed data included usernames, email addresses, student ID numbers, and platform messages, though the company reported no evidence that passwords or financial details were involved.

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CBSE official addressing media about secure on-screen marking portal amid debunked social media claims.
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CBSE clarifies on-screen marking portal not compromised

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The Central Board of Secondary Education has stated that its on-screen marking portal was not compromised. The board addressed recent social media claims and provided updates on post-result services for Class 12 students.

The Canvas learning management system has returned online following a cyberattack that disrupted access for universities worldwide starting on 7 May. The incident, claimed by hacking group Shiny Hunters, affected more than 8,000 institutions and compromised personal data of millions of students and teachers.

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The US House Homeland Security Committee is calling Instructure CEO Steve Daly to testify about cyberattacks on the Canvas education platform that exposed data from millions of students and teachers.

A critical Linux vulnerability known as CopyFail, tracked as CVE-2026-31431, allows attackers to gain root access on systems running kernels since 2017. Publicly released exploit code has heightened risks for data centers and personal devices. Ubuntu's infrastructure has been offline for over a day due to a DDoS attack, hampering security communications.

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Inditex, the textile group behind Zara, disclosed on Wednesday night an unauthorized access to internal databases hosted on a third-party provider's servers. The company states no customer personal data, such as names, phones or credit cards, was compromised. Operations remain fully unaffected.

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