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Ransomware attack on Canvas learning system disrupts University of Maryland students

A ransomware attack by the group ShinyHunters disrupted the Canvas learning management system at the University of Maryland, leaving students unable to access study materials just before finals week. The outage, which lasted from Thursday evening to Friday morning, highlighted the significant reliance of higher education institutions on third-party educational technology. Cybersecurity experts emphasize the need for colleges to improve incident response preparedness and rigorously manage third-party vendor risks, especially after similar past incidents like the MOVEit vulnerability exploitation. AI

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IMPACT Exposes critical vulnerabilities in educational technology infrastructure, underscoring the need for robust cybersecurity and third-party risk management for AI-dependent systems.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a cybersecurity incident affecting a widely used educational technology platform, highlighting its impact on users and broader implications for vendor risk management.

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Ransomware attack on Canvas learning system disrupts University of Maryland students

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · Lisa Chambers, Forbes Staff ·

    After The Canvas Hack, Here’s What Students And Colleges Should Do Next

    While students change passwords and watch out for imposter scams, schools should start scrutinizing their third party providers and practice for the next hack.