Nova Scotia Power Zapped by Ransomware but Refuses to Pay Up!

Nova Scotia Power tangled with a ransomware attack but hasn’t coughed up the ransom. While customer data has been compromised, the lights stay on! The company is offering free credit monitoring and urges watchfulness against phishing. Remember, in the battle of wits with cybercriminals, the best defense is a strong password and a skeptical click.

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Hot Take:

Nova Scotia Power takes a bold stand against cybercriminals by not paying the ransom. Meanwhile, the ransomware attackers are probably sitting in a dimly lit room, furiously Googling “how to sell stolen data when your victim won’t pay up.” Their latest update confirms what we all feared: the bad guys have got their hands on sensitive data, but the good news is no blackouts! So, while the lights stay on, customers are left to ponder whether their utility bill now includes an unintentional subscription to the ‘latest cybercrime thriller’.

Key Points:

  • Nova Scotia Power was hit by a ransomware attack in April 2025.
  • The company has not paid the ransom and is working with law enforcement.
  • Customer data was stolen, but no power outages occurred.
  • Impacted customers are being offered free credit monitoring for two years.
  • Customers are warned about potential phishing scams.

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