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Data BreachThe Record·2 days ago

Canada’s Hospital for Sick Children attacked by cybercriminals again as employee data stolen

Canada's Hospital for Sick Children has suffered another cybersecurity incident involving theft of employee data, reportedly linked to a vulnerability in a third-party software application. This marks the second significant attack on the institution, following a 2022 ransomware incident that disrupted hospital systems.

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