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FRI · 2026-05-15 · 03:28 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0515-76405
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Hong Kong privacy watchdog slams Canvas owner for paying ransom to hackers

Hong Kong's privacy watchdog has criticized Instructure, the owner of the education platform Canvas, for paying a ransom to hackers who stole personal data from 9,000 institutions globally. The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Ada Chung Lai-ling, stated that the funds should have been invested in cybersecurity rather than paid to criminals.

William YiuSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-15 · 03:28 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Hong Kong privacy watchdog slams Canvas owner for paying ransom to hackers
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Hong Kong's privacy watchdog has criticized Instructure, the owner of the education platform Canvas, for paying a ransom to hackers who stole personal data from 9,000 institutions globally. The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Ada Chung Lai-ling, stated that the funds should have been invested in cybersecurity rather than paid to criminals. Instructure confirmed that hackers had accessed personal data affecting 72,571 individuals across seven Hong Kong organizations. The company claims to have reached an agreement with the hackers, who reportedly returned the compromised data and provided digital confirmation of its destruction. Chung questioned the guarantee of data recovery and highlighted that this is the second hacking incident for the platform.

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This is the second time the Canvas platform has been hacked.

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Instructure stated that hackers returned all compromised personal data after an agreement was reached.

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The privacy watchdog questioned whether hackers truly returned all the stolen data.

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Hackers stole personal data from 9,000 institutions worldwide, including 72,571 people in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong's privacy watchdog condemned Canvas owner for paying ransom to hackers.

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Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog has condemned the owner of an education platform for paying a ransom to hackers who stole individuals’ personal data across 9,000 institutions worldwide, arguing that the money should have been spent on strengthening cybersecurity.Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data Ada Chung Lai-ling on Friday also questioned whether the hackers had truly returned the data stolen from Canvas and urged affected users to remain alert to suspicious calls or messages claiming to be from the platform.Instructure, the parent company of Canvas, said earlier this week that hackers had stolen personal data from 9,000 institutions around the world – including seven organisations in Hong Kong involving 72,571 people – before reaching an agreement with the hackers to return the compromised data.“We condemned its way of handling as it is a hacking incident, which is illegal. Resources should not be given to these hackers but to invest in protecting the platform or improving its security. Does paying the ransom actually guarantee the recovery of all data?” Chung told media.In a statement posted on its website on Wednesday, Instructure said the hacker had returned all personal data compromised after both sides “reached an agreement”. The company said it had received digital confirmation of data destruction and was informed that none of its customers would be extorted as a result of the incident.Chung pointed out that this was the second time the platform had been hacked.
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