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Hack attack at major B.C. booze distributor leaves customers struggling with backlog

Posted on March 14, 2019 by Dissent

Simon Little and John Hua report: Bars, restaurants and private liquor stores around B.C. are dealing with a frustrating backlog in supplies, after hackers targeted one of the biggest links in B.C.’s booze supply chain. Ransom-seeking cybercriminals successfully breached systems at Container World, a warehousing and logistics company that supplies much of province’s specialty liquor…

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NZ retailer Kathmandu Holdings flags suspected data breach at websites

Posted on March 13, 2019 by Dissent

Reuters reports: March 13 (Reuters) – New Zealand-based outdoor clothing and equipment retailer Kathmandu Holdings Ltd said on Wednesday it was “urgently investigating” a suspected customer data breach at its online trading websites.v The company said an unidentified third party gained unauthorised access to its website platform between Jan. 8 and Feb. 12 and might…

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Hawkesbury hospital worker dismissed over privacy breach

Posted on March 13, 2019 by Dissent

CBC News reports: One employee at Hawkesbury General Hospital has been let go after personal information was improperly accessed, Radio-Canada has learned. Patients who had their information viewed were recently informed in a letter. Chantal Groleau, one of the people who received a letter, was told her personal information was viewed between March 2016 and October…

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N.S. government confident 600 missing files from data breach destroyed

Posted on March 13, 2019 by Dissent

Jean Laroche reports: More than 600 files downloaded as part of the largest information breach ever in Nova Scotia appear to have been destroyed without having been shared. That’s the conclusion reached by a senior government official after receiving word about an internal investigation by the Atlantic School of Theology, the location where the information was downloaded…

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Businesses lag on data breach response times

Posted on March 12, 2019 by Dissent

I’ve recently commented a few times on delays to notification in the healthcare sector.  Out-Law.com has a piece on data breach response times in the U.K. that provides some useful comparisons. Businesses in the UK took an average of 21 days to report personal data breaches they had identified to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)…

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Stolen N.W.T. laptop was among dozens that were unencrypted and handed out to unsuspecting staff anyway

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Dissent

This is Part 3 of a 3-part series on a stolen laptop.  If you missed the earlier parts, you can find them here: Part 1 and Part 2. Priscilla Hwang reports: The N.W.T. government’s information technology division knew a set of laptops were “very difficult” to encrypt, but still handed it out for government staff…

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