From Mounties to Movers: Canada’s Major Data Breach Fiasco – LockBit Ransomware Strikes Again!

Canada’s maple leaf may have a few holes. Two major Canadian relocation firms, BGRS and SIRVA, have been victims of a data breach. Forget ice hockey scores, these guys leaked government data! If you’ve used their services since ’99, your info might be doing the digital tango. So, in the spirit of the Great White North, let’s say sorry, eh?

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Oh Canada, your data is a-leafing! Two major relocation firms in Canada have just experienced data breaches, leaking sensitive information about their customers. And it's not just any customers, we're talking about the Canadian government here. So, if you've ever used these services since 1999, your personal and financial data might be on a joyride across the internet. The LockBit ransomware group claimed responsibility, because of course, they had to brag about it!

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