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Premier blasts N.S. Power’s cyberattack response, weighs fine for utility
- A cyberattack struck Nova Scotia Power in April 2025, affecting customer information and causing complaints.
- Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston expressed disappointment in Nova Scotia Power's inadequate response to the attack.
- The utility's president stated that a Russia-based actor likely performed the cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power.
- The federal government warned that cyberattacks on Canadian critical infrastructure pose a serious and urgent threat to public safety and the economy.
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Premier blasts N.S. Power's cyberattack response, weighs fine for utility
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says he is disappointed with how the privately owned provincial utility responded to a cyberattack earlier this year. The cyberattack struck Nova Scotia Power last April, disrupting some systems at the utility and prompting complaints from a number of customers about who had gained access to their personal information. Houston […]
·Toronto, Canada
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Left
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- 79% of the sources lean Left
79% Left
L 79%
C 21%
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