When the Platform Your School Trusts Gets Hacked, Who's Actually Responsible?
Another week, another massive breach. This time it's Instructure, the company behind Canvas, the learning management system used by over 8,000 schools worldwide. ShinyHunters, the same extortion gang that's been tearing through universities and cloud companies all year, claims to have walked away wi
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