Cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power could be much broader than first thought, new report says | Unpublished
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Publication Date: September 9, 2025 - 13:47

Cyberattack on Nova Scotia Power could be much broader than first thought, new report says

September 9, 2025

A new report from Nova Scotia’s electric utility says the impact of a sophisticated cyberattack in March could be much broader than first thought.

The privately owned utility said in May that half its customers – about 277,000 ratepayers – may have had personal information stolen by hackers.

But Nova Scotia Power is now saying all 550,000 of its customers may be affected in some way.



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