Nova Scotia Power’s Shocking Data Breach: Customer Info Exposed, Free Credit Monitoring Offered!

Nova Scotia Power suffered a data breach, compromising sensitive customer information. While their electricity supply remains unaffected, customers are advised to stay alert for phishing attempts. As a precaution, the company offers two years of free credit monitoring—because nothing says “we’re sorry” like a subscription to paranoia.

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When it rains, it pours – even without electricity! Nova Scotia Power just experienced a power surge of a different kind, with customer data leaking like a sieve. Good thing their electricity supply is more reliable than their cybersecurity defenses!

Key Points:

  • Nova Scotia Power, serving 95% of the market in Nova Scotia, suffered a data breach affecting customer information.
  • The breach occurred on March 19, 2025, but was only discovered on April 28, 2025.
  • Stolen data includes personal and financial details like Social Insurance Numbers and bank account information.
  • No misuse of the data has been reported yet, but the company is offering two years of free credit monitoring.
  • Customers should watch out for phishing attempts and scams impersonating Nova Scotia Power.

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