Toronto Zoo’s Wild Cyber Heist: 23 Years of Visitor Data Compromised!

Toronto Zoo’s January 2024 cyberattack update reveals a digital heist spanning visitor data from 2000 to 2023, including names, addresses, and credit card details. Despite the grim news, the zoo assures that defenses are bolstered, and extends gratitude to supporters for their patience. Toronto Zoo’s final update is equal parts cautionary tale and heartfelt thanks.

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The Toronto Zoo’s cyber heist has been sorted out, and it’s safe to say their data security was as effective as a screen door on a submarine. With visitor details from the past 23 years making like escapee animals, the zoo’s final update is a mix of apologies and assurances. It seems the ransomware crooks took more than just a walk on the wild side, but fear not, the zoo’s IT defenses are now more ferocious than a lion on a Monday morning.

Key Points:

  • Visitor data from 2000 to 2023 was compromised in a ransomware attack.
  • Personal information such as names, addresses, and partial credit card details were stolen.
  • The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario is investigating the breach.
  • Akira ransomware group is behind the attack, with zoo data still available on their site.
  • Toronto Zoo has improved its cybersecurity measures post-attack.

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