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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Dramatic illustration of Stryker's operations center disrupted by Iran-linked cyberattack, with error-filled screens and intact medical devices.
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Iran-linked hackers disrupt Stryker's network in apparent retaliation

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A cyberattack attributed to the Iran-aligned Handala Hack group has disrupted the Microsoft environment of medical device maker Stryker, paralyzing much of its global operations. The incident, which emerged shortly after US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, involved data wiping across tens of thousands of computers. Stryker confirmed the attack is contained, with no impact on its critical medical devices.

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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A cyberattack targeted Vivaticket, the ticketing system used by major museums such as the Louvre and Uffizi Galleries. The RansomHouse hacking group has claimed responsibility for the incident. Uffizi officials confirmed the attack but stated that no data was ultimately stolen.

Colombian banks face a potential indirect cyberattack via an external debt collection provider, compromising customer data such as names, IDs and phone numbers. BBVA and Nu Colombia confirmed the incident and activated security protocols. No entity reports access to keys or deposits.

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Chile's Agencia Nacional de Ciberseguridad (ANCI) detected an infiltration in a public agency after a staff member's login credentials were stolen. Security Minister Trinidad Steinert described the alert as delicate and deferred the investigation to ANCI. The issue was resolved by closing accesses, though most circulating data stems from prior leaks.

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