Rather than hiding behind sanitized language, B.C. organizations owe full transparency to those hit by data breaches
London Drugs, the B.C. government and the First Nations Health Authority have all been hit by cyberattacks in the last month, and while three different hacker groups are believed to be responsible, the targeted organizations all share one thing in common: They haven’t been forthright about the sensitive data they’ve lost.
“FNHA has no evidence that this cyber incident has impacted any clinical information systems it uses.
London Drugs was hit earlier this month by ransomware group LockBit, which threatened to release what it stole if the company did not pay $25 million. London Drugs has offered 24 months free credit monitoring for employees. That will be cold comfort to someone whose deeply personal HR files are now online for the world to see.
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