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    Hackers Strike Again: School Login Pages Defaced Amid Instructure Claims

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Instructure experienced a data breach, exposing students’ private information again.
    2. Hackers defaced several schools’ Canvas login pages, displaying a threatening message.
    3. ShinyHunters demand negotiations, threatening to release stolen data on May 12.
    4. The group has compromised data from 9,000 schools, affecting 231 million individuals.

    Hackers Target Education Platforms

    On Tuesday, Instructure, a key player in education technology, reported a data breach. Hackers stole personal information, including students’ names and messages between students and teachers. Following this incident, the cybercrime group ShinyHunters struck again, defacing multiple school login pages for Instructure’s Canvas platform. This tool is crucial for schools to manage coursework and communication.

    The hackers injected an HTML file into the login pages of several schools. Their message appeared prominently, warning that they would release the stolen data on May 12 unless Instructure agrees to negotiate. This bold act demonstrates an alarming escalation from mere theft to public intimidation.

    Currently, Instructure’s website faces accessibility issues, often displaying a “too many requests” error. Meanwhile, users of the Canvas portal see a notice stating the site is undergoing maintenance. These issues further complicate communication for schools already under pressure.

    The Broader Implications

    ShinyHunters previously claimed responsibility for the original hack, asserting they had data from nearly 9,000 schools worldwide—data pertaining to 231 million individuals. This group has established a troubling pattern of behavior. They first compromise systems, publicize the breach, then pressure victims into ransom negotiations.

    This situation raises significant concerns about the security of educational technology platforms. With so much sensitive data at stake, how can schools ensure the safety of their students? Parents and educators must demand accountability and better protection from educational institutions. Schools should enhance cybersecurity measures and implement more robust protocols for data protection.

    As technology becomes integral to education, institutions must prioritize security alongside functionality. The stakes are too high to ignore. Students’ well-being hinges not just on learning outcomes but also on the safety of their personal information. The education sector must work collectively to address these cybersecurity threats—before a third breach becomes a reality.

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