Cyber Attack Disrupts Universities and Schools Across the Globe
May 9, 2026 • Google News World
A cyberattack has disrupted the operations of numerous universities and schools worldwide. The attack targeted the Canvas educational platform, which is used by millions of students globally.
According to reports, the breach occurred during a critical period for many institutions, with exams taking place simultaneously. As a result, thousands of students were affected, with some unable to access their coursework or submit assignments on time.
The attack has been attributed to a cyberattack on Instructure, the company behind Canvas. The breach is believed to have exposed sensitive information about users, although the exact nature and extent of the data compromised are still unclear.
In response to the incident, schools and universities have reached out to the hackers in an attempt to negotiate a resolution. This move aims to mitigate further disruption to students’ learning experiences.
The attack has highlighted the vulnerability of educational institutions to cyber threats. As more institutions rely on digital platforms for teaching and learning, the risk of similar breaches is likely to increase.
Instructure has confirmed that it was targeted by the cyberattack, but the company’s response to the incident remains unclear. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in protecting sensitive information.
The breach has also raised concerns about the impact on students’ academic performance and the potential long-term effects on their educational experience. As institutions work to address the issue, they are likely to face significant challenges in restoring normal operations.
Source: Google News World