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Trending Stories. Story continues below advertisement. Leave a comment Comments. Sponsored content. Flyers More weekly flyers. Report an Error. What that means is that they actually don't know where the breach is and how extensive it is.
But shutting down the entire thing suggests that they are not actually sure where the breach is. One of the measures that we use to determine whether or not that breach is significant or not is, of course, the time it takes to detect an attack and then also the time it takes to get that attack and get those systems back online. These attacks might increase in the new year because more people are working remotely, Beaudry-Mellor said.
Companies have to find more efficient ways control devices, outside the company, that may be attached to critical systems. Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority joins growing list of organizations facing cyberattacks Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority is investigating a cyber security incident.
SLGA says certain computer systems and applications have been temporarily disabled as it investigates the incident, which occurred on Christmas, adding it will bring these systems back online once its advisors have addressed the issue.
It says at this time, there is no evidence to suggest that the security of any customer, employee or other personal data has been misused. The organization is asking its employees, customers and partners for their patience as it seeks to remediate the situation.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship.
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