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Hacking Editorial Brief – May 9, 2026

Canvas LMS Breach Disrupts Finals for Millions

The threat actor group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for a major cyberattack on Canvas, a learning management platform used by thousands of educational institutions across the United States. The attack forced a platform-wide shutdown during spring finals week, locking students out of coursework, assignments, and exams. ShinyHunters claims to have exfiltrated 3.5 terabytes of sensitive data including student names, email addresses, and student ID numbers, and has threatened to leak the stolen information. According to reporting, the attackers exploited vulnerabilities within Canvas's Free-for-Teacher account access points. Canvas services have been partially restored for most users, though the incident has raised concerns among security experts about potential copycat attacks targeting educational infrastructure during critical academic periods.

Critical Infrastructure Under Attack: Water Systems and Linux Zero-Day

Poland's intelligence agency has accused Russia of conducting sabotage and hacking operations against the country's water treatment facilities, with warnings that similar threats face U.S. critical infrastructure. Separately, security researchers disclosed a new Linux zero-day exploit dubbed "Dirty Frag" that chains two kernel vulnerabilities to achieve local privilege escalation to root on most major Linux distributions. Proof-of-concept exploit code has been released. On the IoT threat front, a Mirai-based botnet designated xlabs_v1 is actively exploiting exposed Android Debug Bridge (ADB) services on port 5555 to compromise and hijack IoT devices for botnet operations.


Sources: TechCrunch · Al Jazeera · Cincinnati Enquirer · St. Louis Public Radio · BleepingComputer

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