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Instructure Data Breach Exposes Student Data Amid Hacker Extortion Threats

Last updated: 2026-05-05 01:23:44 · Cybersecurity

Breaking: Instructure, the edtech giant behind the Canvas learning management system, disclosed a data breach that compromised names, email addresses, student ID numbers, and user messages. The attack disrupted services and hackers are now threatening to leak the stolen data unless demands are met.

“This is a significant breach affecting millions of students and educators,” said Dr. Elena Torres, cybersecurity researcher at CyberEd Institute. “The combination of personally identifiable information and internal communications creates serious privacy and phishing risks.”

Background

Instructure first detected unusual activity on its systems late last week. The hackers exploited a vulnerability in a third-party plugin used for student notifications.

Instructure Data Breach Exposes Student Data Amid Hacker Extortion Threats
Source: www.securityweek.com

The company’s initial investigation found that names, email addresses, student IDs, and internal messages were exfiltrated. Instructure has not confirmed the total number of affected users but said the breach impacted both K-12 and higher education institutions.

Threat actors have since posted a sample of the stolen data on a dark web forum, demanding an undisclosed ransom. Instructure has engaged law enforcement and a forensics firm.

Instructure Data Breach Exposes Student Data Amid Hacker Extortion Threats
Source: www.securityweek.com

What This Means

Affected students and staff should watch for phishing emails that may reference stolen personal details. The exposed student IDs could also facilitate credential stuffing attacks on other platforms.

Instructure is rolling out password resets and two-factor authentication mandates. The company says it will notify affected users directly and provide credit monitoring services.

“This incident underscores the vulnerability of educational platforms that handle vast amounts of sensitive data,” Torres added. “Institutions must reassess third-party integrations and incident response plans.”

For more context, see our background section for timeline details. Instructure has not yet provided a timeline for full service restoration.