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sorry folks:
htmx.org/CVE-2026-3682-…
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What an absolutely ridiculous concept, this is why I love software
Orhun Parmaksız 👾@orhundev
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@vxunderground If the schools combines canvas with google workspace, are the google workspaces compromised?
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I can assert with a high degree of confidence ShinyHunters did not exfiltrate highly sensitive information.
Based on information I've received the primary information stolen from the schools is student names and email addresses. Furthermore, this has been confirmed by various media outlets.
This in of itself isn't bad.
The primary issue with this however is that it would expose children in K-12 online (first and last name). Adults having their full legal name and email address online is something you could (probably) find on LinkedIn or a university directory. Adults will be ignored if data is leaked. K-12 will be a nightmare. Hence, educational institutions must put together a strategy to handle a K-12 potential data leak.
Presumably parents will be outraged and this will inevitably result in a lawsuit against the schools or Canvas.
The much larger issue however is the catastrophic damage ShinyHunters has done to Canvas both operational and reputational.
Exfiltrating data from a compromised host is as simple as initializing a file transfer. The question then: why is Canvas still "in maintenance mode"? The only logical conclusion is ShinyHunters did SOMETHING to prevent Canvas from working as intended.
This places Canvas is a terrible, terrible, terrible position. Their service has resulted in minors having their names (potentially) leaked and educational institutions can't use the platform they pay for. Furthermore, this makes major educational institutions look like a bunch of morons.
Students are paying top dollar for an education and suddenly ... poof ... a good chunk of their work or study material has vaporized because it was stored in a 3rd party platform outside the control of the educational institution.
Basically, the data breach itself isn't bad except the K-12 part. The operational impact is devastating and the fallout will be a nightmare. Canvas employees are probably scrambling, their cybersecurity team is probably having panic attacks, and executive leadership is probably drunk right now screaming at the wall.
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@loggernamy SPLIT YOUR LUNGS WITH BLOOD AND THUNDER WHEN YOU SEE THE WHITE WHALE BREAK YOUR BACKS AND CRACK YOUR OARS, MEN IF YOU WISH TO PREVAIL
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@Its_Nova1012 Whats up with these engagement baiters listing kali as a distro you daily drive?
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@lookoutitsbbear Are there people who actually daily drive kali? Are they well?
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if you pick debian you can still use kali linux
Akash@Akasheth_
If you had to pick one Linux distro forever which one would it be?
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@avrldotdev @arpit_bhayani An n amount of useState since you never add just one.
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