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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A significant cyberattack has disrupted Canvas, an online learning platform, impacting numerous schools in Florida and globally just as students gear up for their final exams.

Instructure, the company behind Canvas, was the target of this cyberattack. Canvas is a crucial tool for prestigious institutions like Harvard and Princeton, as well as many K-12 schools. Recently, users attempting to access the platform found themselves redirected to a page displaying a threatening message from a hacker group known as “ShinyHunters.”

Among those affected is Samuel Gross, a student at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He expresses concern that this disruption might impact critical areas such as financial aid, where some programs require proof of class participation early in the semester to disburse funds.

Gross discovered the issue after receiving an email from his university’s provost. Although his exams and assignments for the spring term were already completed, he notes that the situation could be much more problematic for those graduating or facing final exams this week.

“It’s essential to get Canvas back online because it’s integral to our educational experience,” Gross stated. “From quizzes to syllabi, it’s indispensable for colleges and universities. As summer approaches, I can’t imagine college without it.”

Orange County Public Schools, which also utilizes Canvas, reported that the breach may have exposed names, email addresses, student IDs, and some private messages sent through the platform. However, the district assured that there’s no indication that passwords, Social Security numbers, birthdates, or financial data were compromised.

Hackers have reportedly warned they will leak information unless the company pays, setting a deadline of May 12. In all, an estimated 9,000 schools worldwide could be impacted.

Seminole State College also confirmed it uses Canvas and says it is monitoring the situation and working with Instructure on next steps.

Leaders are now urging users to be on the lookout for phishing E-mails and report anything suspicious to your school immediately. If hackers did access personal information and class schedules, experts warn scams could become more targeted and more convincing.

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