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Co-ops in Saskatchewan are still recovering from cybersecurity incident

WATCH: The impact of a cybersecurity incident on Co-op stores and gas stations across Western Canada is still being felt. Mackenzie Mazankowski has more on how the company is responding. – Jul 2, 2024

Co-ops across Western Canada are still recovering from a cybersecurity incident.

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The incident was posted on Federated Co-operatives Ltd.’s Facebook page last week, with the company stating that local retail stores and cardlock fuel locations had been impacted.

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“Federated Co-operatives Limited is experiencing a cybersecurity incident,” the statement read. “This is impacting some internal and customer-facing systems and could impact our current inventory of certain grocery items.”

The statement added that some systems were shut down as a precaution and an investigation was underway.

A number of cardlocks had been opened across the province, including a few in Saskatoon and Regina.

— with files from Gates Guarin 

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