A deal has been reached with hackers to delete data stolen from the Canvas educational platform. The breach caused chaos for students, many in the middle of finals.
The breach occurred recently, with hackers gaining access to sensitive information. Canvas officials worked quickly to reach a deal with the hackers, ensuring the stolen data would be deleted.
The deal was reached after Canvas officials negotiated with the hackers, agreeing to terms that would result in the deletion of the stolen data.
"We are relieved that the stolen data will be deleted"
The breach had a significant impact on students, with many facing disruptions to their studies. University at Buffalo students were among those affected, with many expressing frustration and concern over the breach.
The deal will provide relief to students and faculty, who can now focus on the remainder of the semester without the worry of stolen data. Erie Community College students will also be affected, with the deletion of stolen data providing a sense of security.
The impact of the breach will be felt by students and faculty across Western New York, with many looking to Canvas officials to ensure the security of their data. Buffalo Public Schools will also be monitoring the situation, looking to prevent similar breaches in the future.
The deal is set to be finalized soon, with the stolen data scheduled to be deleted. Students and faculty can look forward to a sense of security, with Canvas officials working to prevent similar breaches in the future.
