B.C.'s First Nations Health Authority hit by cyberattack
- B.C.'s First Nations Health Authority experienced a cybersecurity incident involving personal information of employees and others.
- FNHA took immediate action by investigating the breach and blocking the unauthorized entity's access to their network.
- The health authority hired cybersecurity experts for remediation and forensic investigation, reported the incident to law enforcement, and the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia.
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First Nations Health Authority in B.C. investigating cybersecurity incident
The First Nations Health Authority in B.C. is investigating after being hit by a cybersecurity attack. The health authority, which bills itself as the first and only provincial one of its kind in Canada, says it became aware on May 13 of "unusual activity" on its corporate network. It says...
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