‘You deserved more’: Instructure CEO apologizes following Canvas hack, admits company paid hackers to get stolen data back
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Instructure CEO confirmed the company paid ShinyHunters to delete the stolen files.
Instructure CEO confirmed the company paid ShinyHunters to delete the stolen files.
Instructure CEO confirmed the company paid ShinyHunters to delete the stolen files.
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