The Nova Scotia government is alerting the public to a “global cybersecurity issue” that has resulted in the theft of personal information.
But during a Sunday afternoon news conference, the cabinet minister in charge would not say what kind of information was stolen or how many people are affected.
“At this time, staff are manually going through all of the files that were accessed to identify what information was stolen and who it belongs to,” Colton LeBlanc, the minister responsible for cybersecurity and digital solutions, told reporters.
“Until all of this work is complete, we aren’t able to say how many Nova Scotians have
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