Ransom note emerges: Students reported seeing a ransom message on Canvas, with ShinyHunters claiming responsibility for the breach and threatening to release stolen data. Global institutions hit: The ...
A federal judge released the note, which Jeffrey Epstein’s former cellmate said he found in a graphic novel. The New York Times has not authenticated that Mr. Epstein wrote it. By Benjamin Weiser Jan ...
An apparent suicide note written in 2019 by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released Wednesday. A U.S. district judge ordered the release of the document at the request of The New ...
The New York Times has not authenticated the note. But some of its phrases are similar or identical to ones Jeffrey Epstein used in emails and another handwritten letter. By Steve Eder and Eve ...
Shortly after 4 p.m., Instructure, the parent company of Canvas, was hacked by ShinyHunters, a criminal hacker and extortion group. The Canvas webpage for many schools, including Brown, was placed ...
A cyberattack shut down an education platform used by universities and K-12 schools across the US Thursday, depriving students and teachers of essential classroom materials — at a time when many are ...
Data stolen in a cyberattack that shut down an education platform used by universities and K-12 schools across the US last week has been returned to the platform’s parent company, Instructure, ...
A web-based learning management system containing teachers' and students' data across North Carolina and the United States is back online after being breached, with one group claiming responsibility ...
A purported suicide note from Jeffrey Epstein obtained by his former jail cellmate was unsealed Wednesday by a federal judge. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
A screenshot of what some users saw when trying to log into their Canvas account. Instructure says it has reached an agreement with the cyberhackers. Submitted photo AI-generated summary reviewed by ...
Instructure has paid a ransom to a gang of cybercriminals that have twice hacked the company’s learning management system, Canvas, over the past week and a half. According to an update published by ...
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