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A cyberattack targeted universities globally, including Canadian institutions

9 May 2026
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Thousands of educational institutions worldwide, including prominent universities in Canada like the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia, have been affected by a significant cybersecurity breach involving Canvas, an online learning management system. The incident was first detected on April 29, and unauthorized access was traced to a specific type of teacher account. Although Instructure, the company behind Canvas, has stated that no passwords, financial data, or government-issued ID information were compromised, the breach may have exposed personal details such as names, email addresses, and student numbers. The hacker group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility, alleging that they have acquired the personal data of approximately 275 million individuals and are threatening to release it unless a ransom is paid. Institutions are advising students and staff to be cautious with emails and change their passwords.

Why It Matters

Cybersecurity incidents in educational settings have become increasingly common, raising concerns about the protection of sensitive personal information. In recent years, several significant breaches have occurred across various sectors, highlighting vulnerabilities in data security practices. The potential misuse of the compromised data in this incident could lead to identity theft and financial fraud, particularly as students are often targeted due to their limited financial histories. The consequences of such breaches can persist for years, impacting victims’ financial stability and privacy.

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