Lab results of 15 mln people hacked

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A cybersecurity expert monitors telecommunications traffic at a network operations centre in a Verizon facility in Ashburn, Virginia in this July 15, 2014 file photo. Photo: Reuters

OTTAWA: Privacy watchdogs have launched an investigation into a hack of health records, which a laboratory said Tuesday may have compromised data on up to 15 million Canadians or nearly half the population.

Life Labs, which does blood work and other tests across Canada, said in a letter to customers that their names, contact information, health card numbers and lab test results were exposed in a cyber-attack on its computers in early November. Most of those affected are in Ontario or British Columbia.

The company also said it paid an undisclosed sum to the hackers to retrieve the data, and has retained cyber security experts to isolate and secure its affected computers, as well as determine the scope of the breach.

“We want to emphasize that at this time, our cyber security firms have advised that the risk to our customers in connection with this cyber-attack is low,” the company said in a statement.

It added that its security consultants “have not seen any public disclosure of customer data as part of their investigations, including monitoring of the dark web and other online locations”.

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Ontario and British Columbia privacy commissioners Brian Beamish and Michael McEvoy said they are conducting a joint investigation into the breach, calling the scale of the attack “extremely troubling.” – AFP

A cybersecurity expert monitors telecommunications traffic at a network operations centre in a Verizon facility in Ashburn, Virginia in this July 15, 2014 file photo. Photo: Reuters

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