Canadian government sites used to provide access to crucial services for immigration, taxes, pension, and benefits have been breached in a coordinated attack to steal COVID-19 relief payments. The ...
This is related to a privacy breach of Canada Revenue Agency, Service Canada and other government accounts.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) suspended online services after accounts were hit in a third wave of credential stuffing attacks this weekend – giving bad actors access to various government services.
The Canadian government has confirmed credential-stuffing attacks against government service accounts after thousands of peoples' usernames and passwords were stolen and weaponized. One of the ...
A new enemy is trying to take away your hard-earned money. Cybercriminals are always prowling for opportunities they can leverage, and your account may be at risk. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) ...
Thousands of Canadian citizens are at risk of identity fraud after cyber-criminals used stolen log-ins to access government services in their name, including COVID-19 relief funds. A statement from ...
Cyberattacks on the federal government’s online service accounts are now the subject of Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPCC) investigations, it was ...
The Canada Revenue Agency has resumed all online services after fraudsters used thousands of pilfered usernames and passwords to obtain government services. The agency disabled the services Saturday ...
Thousands of Canadians affected by recent cyberattacks on the Canada Revenue Agency and federal government computer systems could be vulnerable to other attacks, warn cybersecurity and privacy experts ...