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Canvas software cyber breach affects UBC and SFU among other universities

7 May 2026
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) and Simon Fraser University (SFU) are among numerous institutions affected by a cyber breach involving the Canvas learning software, potentially compromising students’ personal information. UBC’s network status page advised students logged into the platform to log out until further notice, following a “cyber-related incident” reported by the software’s parent company, Instructure, on Tuesday. An SFU spokesperson indicated that approximately 9,000 educational institutions worldwide were impacted by the breach, which may have exposed names, email addresses, student ID numbers, and messages exchanged among users. In response, UBC recommended that students change their passwords and urged vigilance against phishing attempts while promoting best practices for account security, including strong passwords and multi-factor authentication. CBC News has reached out to Instructure and student unions at both universities for additional information.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the increasing prevalence of cyber breaches in educational settings, underscoring vulnerabilities in digital learning platforms. With 9,000 institutions affected globally, the incident raises concerns about data privacy and security for millions of students. Previous breaches in various sectors have led to significant financial and reputational damage, reinforcing the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. Educational institutions, as custodians of sensitive student data, must prioritize cybersecurity to protect against similar threats in the future.

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