Students have been unable to access email, Canvas and other platforms since March 16; extends spring semester by one week; last attack cost College $26 million
Maricopa Community College has been hit with another major cyber attack and have notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Students have not been able to access MyInfo, Canvas, RioLearn, Maricopa email, Maricopa Google Tools and the Student Information System/Student Center — all resources needed by them to access assignments and communicate with staff.
Because of the attack, the Community College has extended its spring semester one week.
The Community College, with an enrollment of 86,000 for spring semester, was last attached in November 2013. That cyber attack cost the Community College nearly $26 million. At that time, the 10-college district revealed that hackers had exposed personal data, including Social Security numbers and banking information, of more than 2 million people, including current and former students, staff and vendors, from as far back as 30 years.