The Sûreté du Québec announced more arrests today stemming from the data breach disclosed in 2019 affecting Mouvement Desjardins. Some of this site’s previous coverage on that breach is linked from here. Members of the Economic Crimes Investigation Department of the Sûreté du Québec made arrests this morning as part of the Portier investigation, concerning…
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Data leak at Desjardins: Industry watchdog wants to ban mortgage broker
Hugo Joncas reports (machine translation follows): Mathieu Joncas, who is also a private lender, bought confidential information on “150,000 to 200,000” Desjardins customers without ensuring their consent. During the hearings, he admitted having given this information to a fellow broker in January 2017. In September 2021, the disciplinary committee of the Organisme d’autoréglementation du courtage…
Data theft at Desjardins: the ex-employee wanted “no media coverage”
Natasha Kumar reports: Documents made public by the court on Monday at the request of the media reveal new details about the intentions of the ex-Desjardins employee unmasked by the financial institution in the spring of 2019. […] During this meeting, Sébastien Boulanger-Dorval implored to obtain unemployment and not to have criminal charges as well…
Desjardins reaches $200M class action settlement in wake of data breach
The Canadian Press reports that Mouvement Desjardins has reached a $200-million settlement with plaintiffs in a class action suit launched after a massive data breach in June 2019. The settlement has to be approved by the Superior Court of Quebec. Read more at Montreal Gazette. A press release issued by plaintiffs’ counsel states, in part:…
Investigation into Desjardins’ compliance with PIPEDA following a breach of personal information between 2017 and 2019
From the moment it was disclosed, it seemed clear that the Desjardins breach of 2019 that involved a rogue employee was going to cause big trouble for Desjardins. And sure enough, in one day, they were hit with two potential class action lawsuits. Desjardins subsequently announced they were expanding the mitigation services being offered, but…
Leak at Desjardins: a mortgage broker buys a list of 5000 names
The following is a translation provided by Google: A Quebec mortgage broker paid $ 3,000 in cash to obtain a list of personal and confidential data belonging to approximately 5,000 people. This is what emerged from a hearing by the disciplinary committee of the Organisme d’autoréglementation du courtage immobilier du Québec (OACIQ) during which Marc-Olivier…