Centre for Cyber Security warns that hacktivists have been tampering with online systems that control water, energy and agricultural facilities.
CBC Calgary reached out to all public school trustees to ask about their expectations for the term, and what they learned ...
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Cyberattack: Contractors working for Nova Scotia Power haven't been paid in months
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s largest electric utility says it has fallen months behind in paying contractors and suppliers because ...
Microsoft on Thursday released out-of-band security updates to patch a critical-severity Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) ...
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Hackers briefly took over airport screens with pro-Hamas messages in Windsor, Ont. — among others
The airport in Windsor, Ont., confirms it fell victim to what it's calling an "an unauthorized/hacking incident" on Tuesday evening. Airports in Kelowna and Victoria, both in B.C., and Pennsylvania's ...
A new report from Auditor General Karen Hogan paints a grim picture of Canada’s ability to defend itself against cyberattacks ...
Saskatoon is heading in a new direction when it comes to affordable housing. But the true test will come in budget talks at the end of November when it comes time to commit money to the new affordable ...
North Korean hackers have pilfered billions of dollars by breaking into cryptocurrency exchanges and creating fake identities ...
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Canada Held the Door Open for International Students. Then Slammed It in Their Face
There is also the Hope for Wellness Helpline for Indigenous people across Canada (1-855-242-3310). “Being a queer, non-binary ...
Williams & Connolly, one of the nation’s most prominent law firms, told clients that its computer systems had been infiltrated and that hackers may have gained access to some client emails. By Michael ...
Oracle has fixed a zero-day vulnerability in one of its flagship business software products that a hacking group is currently abusing to steal personal information about corporate executives. In a ...
Hackers working for the North Korean government have stolen more than $2 billion in crypto so far this year, according to blockchain analysis firm Elliptic. On Tuesday, Elliptic published a blog post ...
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