Another breach just hit Canvas (Instructure), and this one is worth a closer look.
Reported exposure includes: - Names, emails, student IDs - Private messages between students and professors - No passwords or financial data (so far) The more interesting risk isn’t the data alone, but the context. If attackers have: - real identities - institutional email addresses - actu
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