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High probability files downloaded in Nova Scotia privacy breach containedInternal Services deputy minister Jeff Conrad told the legislature's public accounts committee today that an investigation by AST confirmed that none of the files found on their equipment were private in nature.PoliticsMar 13, 2019
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Nova Scotia privacy website at centre of data breach to be brought back online ‘in the coming weeks’As of Monday, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Portal (FOIPOP) website has been offline for 137 days.CanadaAug 20, 2018
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No update on the status of Nova Scotia’s FOIPOP website 100 days laterOn Friday the government said that it has no update on the province's freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Portal (FOIPOP) 'at this time.'CanadaJul 14, 2018
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Breached N.S. government website to receive changes to ‘core’ code to be fixed: DocumentsThe information is gleaned from internal government emails and briefing notes written on April 5, the day the data breach was discovered by the province's internal services department.CanadaMay 23, 2018
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Still no timeline for fix of website at centre of N.S. data breach 40 days laterThe province's FOIPOP website was taken down on April 5 after a data breach exposed social insurance numbers, birth dates and personal addresses of multiple people.PoliticsMay 15, 2018
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