Nova Scotia Power’s Ransomware Comedy of Errors: A Shocking Data Drama!

Nova Scotia Power has been hit by a “sophisticated ransomware attack,” but don’t worry, your lights won’t flicker during your next Netflix binge. Unfortunately, hackers did snag some customer data, leaving 280,000 folks searching for a new place to store their Social Insurance Numbers. Remember, cyber hygiene is key!

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Hot Take:

It seems Nova Scotia Power has found itself in a shocking situation, caught in the grips of a “sophisticated” ransomware attack. While they’ve managed to keep the lights on, they haven’t kept the hackers at bay. One thing’s for sure: they’re learning the hard way that electricity isn’t the only thing that needs a smart grid!

Key Points:

  • Nova Scotia Power confirmed a ransomware attack, but electricity services remain unaffected.
  • Customer information, including sensitive data like Social Insurance Numbers and bank details, was compromised.
  • No ransom payment has been made, as the company aims to comply with sanctions laws and law enforcement advice.
  • The identity of the hacking group and the publication location of the stolen data remains unknown.
  • Data breach notifications are being sent to approximately 280,000 customers.

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