Canvas, a learning management platform, is back online after being down for hours on May 7 following a cyberattack.
A key online learning system used by thousands of schools and universities is back after a cyberattack knocked it offline, creating chaos as students tried to study for finals.
System restored globally: Canvas services were restored for most users after a cyberattack shut down access for students and faculty during critical exam periods. Hackers claim breach: ShinyHunters ...
An online learning management system is back online after a cyberattack created chaos for local school districts and colleges in Maryland.
Canvas has been restored for students and staff in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and Cabarrus County Schools after a cyberattack on Instructure, the company behind the widely used classroom platform.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Canvas, the learning management system used by UC, Cal State, USC, Stanford and California community colleges, ...
After an international cyberattack on the learning platform Canvas last week, local K-12 schools and institutions that use Canvas are back online. Instructure, the parent company of Canvas, shut down ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Columbia University was one of thousands of schools impacted by the Canvas hack. (M. Doculus/Getty Images) Canvas, an education ...
Chaos erupted at schools and colleges throughout the US on Thursday as a cyberattack disrupted online learning platform Canvas just as students were due to take final exams.
Texas Tech University leadership on Friday notified the campus community its RaiderCanvas system services were restored and back online after it was impacted by a nationwide outage the day before.
A hacker group appears to be holding the company behind the popular learning management system hostage.