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Nova Scotia’s Data Breach

June 4, 2023
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Nova Scotia’s Data Breach

Nova Scotians are grappling with a significant data breach involving the MOVEit file transfer service, leading to the compromise of personal information. The Province is diligently working to assess the extent of the breach and identify the number of individuals affected by this global security issue. While the specific information stolen is yet to be determined, Cyber Security and Digital Solutions Minister Colton LeBlanc acknowledges the public’s concerns and assures that efforts are underway to provide answers promptly. Despite the challenges, the Province emphasizes its commitment to transparency and promises to share more information with Nova Scotians as soon as it becomes available.

The security lapse was initially flagged on June 1, prompting the Province, along with other users, to take immediate action by shutting down the MOVEit system and implementing a security update. However, further investigation was deemed necessary on June 2, leading to the involvement of cybersecurity experts. The MOVEit file transfer service, crucial for efficient information movement within the government, has become a focal point for security concerns, necessitating a thorough examination of the breach’s implications. The Province’s decision to contact affected Nova Scotians directly reflects its dedication to addressing the situation responsibly.

As the investigation progresses, Nova Scotians are assured that the government is actively working to resolve the issue and mitigate any potential fallout. The acknowledgment of the public’s anxiety during these uncertain times underscores the government’s awareness of the impact of the data breach on individuals. The commitment to keeping the public informed throughout the process is a key element of Nova Scotia’s approach to handling the aftermath of the MOVEit file transfer service security incident.

Reference:
  • Ransomware gang lists first victims of MOVEit mass-hacks, including US banks and universities
  • Global Privacy Breach Impacts Nova Scotia
Tags: CanadaCl0p GangCyber incidentCyber Incidents 2023GovernemntJune 2023MOVEitNovia Scotia
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