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>On May 3, cybercrime group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for breaching Instructure — the parent company of Canvas — reportedly compromising the data of hundreds of millions of users, including 306,000 at Penn.
Included in the information obtained by ShinyHunters — notorious in the hacking community for large-scale data breaches targeting major corporations — are emails, names, Penn ID numbers, and course enrollments. According to a spokesperson for the group, the hackers intend to leak the full contents of the data by May 8 unless contacted by either Instructure or the affected schools.
Archive: https://archive.today/1iE0C
From the post:
>>On May 3, cybercrime group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for breaching Instructure — the parent company of Canvas — reportedly compromising the data of hundreds of millions of users, including 306,000 at Penn.
Included in the information obtained by ShinyHunters — notorious in the hacking community for large-scale data breaches targeting major corporations — are emails, names, Penn ID numbers, and course enrollments. According to a spokesperson for the group, the hackers intend to leak the full contents of the data by May 8 unless contacted by either Instructure or the affected schools.