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I think it’s important for students to keep up with current events. This weblog serves as a historical record of articles that I’ve shared with my students. I curate articles that focus on technology, software, development, design, usability, security, computer science, interactive design, and more.

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International cyber attack disrupts swath of universities and schools

image via bbc.com
image via bbc.com

The hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the attack, which caused the academic software Canvas used by thousands of schools and universities to go offline this week.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce3pq0136eqo
Posted on May 11, 2026Author Arlin SchaffelCategories BBCTags canvas, cyber attack, education, school, security

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