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Waterloo student housing website hit by cyberattack

Waterloo Regional Police are investigating an alleged hack against Accommod8u. EPA/SASCHA STEINBACH

Waterloo Regional Police are investigating the hacking of a company’s website which rents accommodations to students in the city.

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A spokesperson for Accommod8u confirmed that its website was the subject of the hack and says that no personal data was compromised.

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“Upon learning of this incident, the company immediately performed an internal investigation and is now confident that, beyond maintenance-related information, no resident’s personal data appears to have been published and no sensitive data was compromised,” Accommod8u spokesperson Danny Roth told Global News.

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Police say they were notified of the attack shortly after 9 p.m. on Monday.

Police spokesperson Andre Johnson said via email that “various files were uploaded to websites and servers.”

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Roth says his company has taken measures to guard against future hacks.

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“Since learning of this incident, we have been able to both identify vulnerabilities that existed in our web-based property management software and make the necessary revisions to address them thereby further ensuring the security of our digital systems,” he said.

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