As always, @PogoWasRight has a good rundown of the data breach -- in this case, the Instructure breach.
Edit: forgot to add the link! https://databreaches.net/2026/05/03/instructure-discloses-second-data-breach-in-less-than-a-year/
As always, @PogoWasRight has a good rundown of the data breach -- in this case, the Instructure breach.
Edit: forgot to add the link! https://databreaches.net/2026/05/03/instructure-discloses-second-data-breach-in-less-than-a-year/
@PogoWasRight This one is a mess.
I can only imagine what could come out via the private messages, both between students and ::shudder:: between teachers and admins.
@funnymonkey Thanks for the kind words.
Someone commented on my Instructure post with a comment as "Sysadmin." They wrote:
"Are you effin kidding me! We got an Email from Instructure saying we were impacted and now we have to inform all the students and families in our district.
Why do these ShinyHunters keep attacking the edtech sector?? PowerSchool, infinite campus and now this.
It’s only a Sunday night and law enforcement has still done nothing about these hackers. Regulators really need to hold these companies accountable for poor security practices."
They raise valid points.
#edtech #EduSec #cybersecurity #vendor #supplychain #databreach #hackandleak
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