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UvA and VU seek alternatives after Canvas educational software hack

UvA and VU seek alternatives after Canvas educational software hack

The University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Vrije Universiteit (VU) have suspended the use of the educational software Canvas following a cyberattack by the hacker collective ShinyHunters. Both universities are currently utilizing alternative methods, such as email and temporary websites, to allow students to submit assignments and access study materials while security concerns are addressed.

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