Post #2615819
2026-05-10 05:52 UTC
@SRLevine@neuromatch.social
The reason I posted my message was to fish to see if someone else had more information.
Instructure's current statement is basically currently useless and just says we don't know anything, and we hired someone more competent to help us figure out what happened.
That's not a terribly comforting statement. Which is probably why some universities are saying "stay off" until they know more.
But also it's a website for posting course details, exchanging messages, and tracking grades. I don't think your downloading and running software from canvas?
So if someone could maliciously change some data on canvas what would be the consequences be?
I probably should say don't post things you wouldn't be willing to be public into canvas for a while.
Though I tend to think of that as a general rule you should follow for any third party tool
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@SRLevine@neuromatch.social 2026-05-10 15:11
@alienghic@timeloop.cafe Ah, I just meant to comment that UC and CSU taking different tacts in this situation was interesting.