Skip to content
Friday, June 19, 2026
  • Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trek
  • Canada thrash Qatar in FIFA World Cup Group B
  • Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout
  • Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps
The News92

The News92

"Breaking news from Pakistan and around the world."

Newsletter
Random News
Youtube Live
  • AI & Tech
  • Business & Economy
  • Crypto
  • Gaming
  • Health & Fitness
  • Home
  • Jobs
  • National
  • Pakistan Latest News
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • World

CEO & Founder

Moiz Ahmad

  • Home
  • World
  • National
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Travel
  • Jobs
  • Insurance
  • Gaming
  • AI & Tech
  • Health & Fitness
  • Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trek
  • Canada thrash Qatar in FIFA World Cup Group B
  • Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout
  • Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps
The News92

The News92

"Breaking news from Pakistan and around the world."

Newsletter
Random News
Youtube Live
  • Home
  • World
  • National
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Travel
  • Jobs
  • Insurance
  • Gaming
  • AI & Tech
  • Health & Fitness
  • Home
  • AI & Tech
  • Hackers deface school login pages after claiming another Instructure hack

Highlight News

Health & Fitness
Experts welcome tax relief on sanitary pads, contraceptives but urge caution
Health & Fitness
‘Alcohol consumption to decline globally despite rising demand in India’
Health & Fitness
Congo says number of confirmed Ebola cases rises to nearly 600
Health & Fitness
China, Pakistan deepen cooperation in traditional medicine
  • AI & Tech

Hackers deface school login pages after claiming another Instructure hack

Naveed Ahmad1 month ago02 mins


On Tuesday, education tech giant Instructure disclosed a data breach where hackers stole students’ private information, including their names, personal email addresses, and messages sent between teachers and students. 

Now, it appears hackers were able to compromise Instructure again — this time defacing several schools’ login pages to the company’s platform Canvas, which allows schools to manage coursework and assignments and communicate with students. 

TechCrunch saw a message published by the cybercrime group ShinyHunters on the Canvas login pages of three separate schools. A review of the defaced portals shows that the hackers injected an HTML file that altered the login screens to display their message.

The message says the hackers will publish the stolen data on May 12 if the company does not “negotiate a settlement.”

At the time of writing, Instructure’s website appeared to be partially online, at times returning a “too many requests” error. The company’s Canvas portal displayed a notice saying it was “currently undergoing scheduled maintenance.”

Instructure did not immediately respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment.

ShinyHunters had previously claimed responsibility for the original hack, publicizing it on its leak site — a website hackers use to publish stolen data and pressure victims into paying ransoms — in an effort to extort Instructure into paying to keep the data from going public. This apparent new hack, along with the fact that hackers chose to notify TechCrunch about the defaced login pages, indicate that the hackers are trying to ramp up pressure on Instructure and its customers, hoping to force them to cave to the hackers’ demands.  

It’s unclear how the hackers were able to compromise the login pages. When asked, a member of ShinyHunters told TechCrunch that they couldn’t comment on specifics, but said this is a second, separate breach.

Following the original breach at Instructure, the hackers claimed to have stolen data from almost 9,000 schools around the world, with the stolen files allegedly containing information on 231 million people. 

The group has compromised countless victims over the last couple of years, following the same financially motivated playbook: hack, publicize, and extort. 

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This doesn’t affect our editorial independence.



Source link

Tagged: defacement hacking school-login

Post navigation

Previous: HarrisX Poll Found 52% of Registered Voters Support the CLARITY Act
Next: No plans for Babar’s T20 captaincy return: sources

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps

Naveed Ahmad29 minutes ago 0

Perplexity Launches Brain, a Self-Improving Memory System That Builds a Context Graph of an Agent’s Work and Learns Overnight

Naveed Ahmad1 hour ago 0
The White Home Is Making Up Its Guidelines for AI in Actual Time

The White Home Is Making Up Its Guidelines for AI in Actual Time

Naveed Ahmad3 hours ago2 hours ago 0
How the Peter Thiel-Linked Dialog Membership Secretly Ranks Its Members

How the Peter Thiel-Linked Dialog Membership Secretly Ranks Its Members

Naveed Ahmad4 hours ago4 hours ago 0

Recent Posts

  • Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trek
  • Canada thrash Qatar in FIFA World Cup Group B
  • Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout
  • Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps
  • Crash Signal or False Alarms?
  • Weeknight live shows throughout Calgary Stampede should finish at midnight, metropolis memo says – Calgary
  • Royal Ascot launched the official carriage procession checklist for Women Day
  • No.1 Scheffler chases US Open win
  • Perplexity Launches Brain, a Self-Improving Memory System That Builds a Context Graph of an Agent’s Work and Learns Overnight
  • ETH Trapped Beneath $1.7K Raises Name For One other “Promoting Wave”

Categories

  • AI & Tech
  • Business & Economy
  • Crypto
  • Gaming
  • Health & Fitness
  • Home
  • Jobs
  • National
  • Pakistan Latest News
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • World

Popular News

1

Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trek

  • World
2

Canada thrash Qatar in FIFA World Cup Group B

  • National
3 Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout

Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout

  • Sports
4

Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps

  • AI & Tech
5

Crash Signal or False Alarms?

  • Crypto
6 Weeknight live shows throughout Calgary Stampede should finish at midnight, metropolis memo says – Calgary

Weeknight live shows throughout Calgary Stampede should finish at midnight, metropolis memo says – Calgary

  • World
7 Royal Ascot launched the official carriage procession checklist for Women Day

Royal Ascot launched the official carriage procession checklist for Women Day

  • National
8

No.1 Scheffler chases US Open win

  • Sports

Trending News

World
Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trek 01
9 minutes ago
02
National
Canada thrash Qatar in FIFA World Cup Group B
03
Sports
Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout

Recent News

1

Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trek

  • World
2

Canada thrash Qatar in FIFA World Cup Group B

  • National
3 Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout

Mexico, Korea eye World Cup knockout

  • Sports
4

Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps

  • AI & Tech
5

Crash Signal or False Alarms?

  • Crypto
6 Weeknight live shows throughout Calgary Stampede should finish at midnight, metropolis memo says – Calgary

Weeknight live shows throughout Calgary Stampede should finish at midnight, metropolis memo says – Calgary

  • World
7 Royal Ascot launched the official carriage procession checklist for Women Day

Royal Ascot launched the official carriage procession checklist for Women Day

  • National
8

No.1 Scheffler chases US Open win

  • Sports
TheNews92.com 2026. Powered By BlazeThemes.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise
  • Disclaimer