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Education software company Instructure, which operates the online learning platform Canvas, is scrambling to respond after hackers claimed to have accessed sensitive student and faculty information.

At Sacramento State, students logging into Canvas on Wednesday were reportedly redirected to a page displaying a message from a hacking group calling itself "ShinyHunters." The message claimed the group had obtained student and faculty data and threatened to leak the information unless a ransom is paid.

The hackers' message gives Instructure until May 12 to meet their demands.

"It's definitely stressful," said Sacramento State senior Michael Lee Chang. "I don't know what information they have on us. They say they're going to leak it if they don't get their money. If my information is out there, that's awful and it's definitely not helping with the anxiety when I'm just trying to graduate."

So far, some school officials say there is no evidence that Social Security numbers, financial information or home addresses were compromised in the breach.

The University of California and California Community College systems said they were in active communication with Instructure regarding the cyberattack.

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