Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Publication Date: May 14, 2025 - 13:12
Nova Scotia Power says stolen customer data includes bank account numbers
May 14, 2025
Nova Scotia’s electric utility says data stolen from its customers includes credit histories, social insurance numbers and information on driver’s licences and bank accounts.In an update today, Nova Scotia Power says some customers’ names, ages, phone numbers, as well as email, mailing and service addresses may have also been taken.The utility’s release says it has started notifying customers about the details of the data breach.
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