Nova Scotia Power is notifying customers whose data was compromised in a cyber breach discovered last month. Stolen data may include addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, driver’s license numbers, social insurance numbers, and banking information. The utility has provided affected customers with a free, two-year subscription to a TransUnion credit monitoring service while working with cybersecurity experts to resolve the breach. Customers still unaffected by the breach at this time will not receive a notice.

Malware sat on SK Telecom servers for 3 years undetected, with 27M user records leaked
Investigators have found that malware infected 23 SK Telecom servers, compromising 27 million USIMs, more than the number of the company’s total subscribers. The malware,