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That massive cyberattack? It could hit your U of L classes.

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Your university got hit by a cyberattack

Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.

Look, you might have heard about this big cyberattack hitting universities all over. It’s a pretty sprawling thing, affecting the Canvas online learning system. Now, the University of Alberta up north got caught in it, and while the University of Lethbridge hasn't been specifically named in the same breath, a lot of students here rely on Canvas too. This isn't just some abstract news story from away; it hits close to home for a lot of families with kids going to the U of L, or even those taking online courses through other institutions.

It's unsettling, right? Especially when you think about how much of our lives, especially student lives, are online these days. The university here, perched up on that west bluff overlooking the Oldman River, always felt a bit insulated, like the wind would just blow away any digital mischief. But this shows that even way out here on the prairie, connected by the High Level Bridge, we’re part of a bigger digital world. You can’t just put a chinook arch over a cyberattack and make it disappear.

### What This Means for Lethbridge

* **Student Impact:** If you're a U of L student, or know one, it's worth checking in on their online learning platforms. Even if the U of L wasn't directly targeted in this *specific* Canvas breach, it's a good reminder to stay vigilant.

* **Data Security:** This highlights just how vulnerable personal data can be. Everything from grades to financial aid info is often stored on these systems.

* **Community Awareness:** It's a wake-up call for all of us in Lethbridge to be more careful online, not just students. Phishing scams and data breaches are everywhere.

This isn't just about some distant computers; it’s about the peace of mind for our students and the security of their academic journeys. When something like this happens, it reminds us all that even with the wide-open spaces of the prairies, our digital world is tightly connected, and we need to look out for each other.

That’s the morning wire from the coulees.

The early birds on the MiTL Sports Desk always have the latest on things like this – check 'em out live at mornings.live.

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