Nova Scotia Power’s Shocking Data Breach: Customer Info Zapped by Cyber Attack!

Nova Scotia Power has confirmed a data breach after a cybersecurity incident in April. Sensitive customer data was accessed by unauthorized parties. While no power outages occurred, customers are advised to watch for phishing scams. The utility offers free credit monitoring to those affected, as they navigate the aftermath of this electrifying breach.

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Nova Scotia Power just got served a bitter cocktail of cyber chaos with a side of customer data breach. The hackers played a game of “Guess Who?” with sensitive information, leaving the company to clean up the mess. It’s almost like someone left the back door open and invited all the wrong guests to the data party!

Key Points:

  • Nova Scotia Power confirmed a data breach involving sensitive customer data after an April cyber incident.
  • The breach did not result in power outages, but disrupted IT systems, including customer support lines.
  • The attack is speculated to be ransomware, though no group has claimed responsibility yet.
  • Customer data, including personal and financial information, was accessed and potentially stolen.
  • Impacted customers are being offered free credit monitoring services from TransUnion.

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