Harvard Canvas site experiences technical issue following reported Instructure breach

May 8, 2026 • Google News World

Harvard University’s Canvas learning platform experienced a disruption after the university was listed as one of the institutions affected by a security incident involving Instructure, a Utah-based technology company.

According to reports, the breach resulted in millions of users worldwide being impacted. The incident occurred when Instructure’s systems were compromised, leading to the disabling of its Canvas platform for several hours.

The University of California system was also listed as an affected institution, with some news outlets reporting that nationwide security incidents involving Canvas had taken place. Additionally, a separate report indicated that millions of students’ personal data had been stolen in the breach.

Instructure has not publicly disclosed the full extent of the breach or the number of users affected. However, it is clear that the incident has caused significant disruption to educational institutions and individuals worldwide.

The incident highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in protecting sensitive information. As a result, Instructure and other organizations are likely to take steps to strengthen their security protocols and prevent similar incidents in the future.

Further details on the breach and its impact are still emerging, but it is clear that this incident has significant implications for education and data protection.

Source: Google News World