Nova Scotia Data Breach
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Nova Scotia’s ‘failure’ to carry out due diligence on FOIPOP website led to data breach: reportsNova Scotia's Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner and Auditor General released reports on Tuesday that examined a series of privacy breachesPoliticsJan 15, 2019
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Nova Scotia says response to FOIPOP website data breach cost $84KThe Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Portal website was originally breached from March 3-5, and the site was taken down on April 5.PoliticsNov 16, 2018
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Here is everything we know about Nova Scotia’s FOIPOP website — 5 months after it was taken offlineThe Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy website remains offline, displaying a "system unavailable" message to anyone who tries to access it.PoliticsSep 3, 2018
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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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Department of Community Services most affected by Nova Scotia data breach: internal emailsInternal government memos provide the first indication of which parts of the government were most affected by the breach.CanadaJul 24, 2018
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Nova Scotia approves payroll rebate for company specializing in data breach preventionBeyondTrust could potentially create up to a maximum of 150 jobs under the agreement which is set to last five-yearsPoliticsJul 10, 2018
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Nova Scotia has yet to decide on new contract with company in charge of breached FOIPOP portalThe FOIPOP portal has been offline since April 5 and the contract between Unisys and the Nova Scotia government expires on June 30.CanadaMay 30, 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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Defence lawyer ‘optimistic’ case of alleged breach of government site will endDavid Fraser, a privacy lawyer who accepted the 19-year-old's defence, said today that after meeting with the youth, he's further convinced the man was merely downloading information he believed to be in the public realm.CrimeApr 26, 2018
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