Nova Scotia Power’s Shocking Data Breach: How the Hackers Pulled the Plug on Privacy

Nova Scotia Power recently faced a cyberattack leading to some customer data being stolen. While operations remain steady, the company warns customers to watch for suspicious communications. As they investigate the breach, Nova Scotia Power is tight-lipped, leaving us wondering if an elusive hacker group is enjoying their new Canadian data buffet.

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Hot Take:

Nova Scotia Power has joined the exclusive club no one wants to be a part of: the “Oops, We Got Hacked” society. While their lightbulbs are still burning bright, customers might want to keep their personal info under lock and key. It’s like having a perfectly healthy apple with a worm inside – looks fine, but watch out for the bite!

Key Points:

– Nova Scotia Power experienced a recent cyberattack, resulting in some customer information being stolen.
– The attack was detected on April 25, affecting parts of their Canadian network and servers.
– Although customer phone lines and online services were disrupted, physical operations remain unaffected.
– The company has yet to determine the scope of the data breach and what information was compromised.
– They have urged customers to be cautious of phishing attempts masquerading as Nova Scotia Power.

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