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Desjardins, Canada's largest credit union, announces security breach [www.zdnet.com]
Anyone whose data was affected will receive a 12-month credit monitoring plan, paid for by Desjardins. https://t.co/e0Up8zurDM
— CBC News (@CBCNews) June 20, 2019
UPDATE: We're now offering you a 5-year credit monitoring plan, paid for by Desjardins. The service includes daily access to your credit report, alerts of key changes, and identity theft insurance. For more information visit here: https://t.co/IGaWb2z7sv
— Desjardins Group (@DesjardinsGroup) June 21, 2019
Why privacy is important? One of the most important bank in Quebec leaked personal data of 2.7 millions!https://t.co/IuocORK9p4#privacy #Safex #Crypto #blockchain #Desjardins @APompliano
— ghis001 (@ghis0001) June 21, 2019
What's the difference between data stored centrally and data leaked?
— JP Vergne (@PirateOrg) June 21, 2019
TIME.
Personal data of 2.7 million people leaked from Desjardins https://t.co/NKdnjabQLX
Personal data of 2.7 million people leaked from Banque Desjardins
— Sebastien Meunier (@sbmeunier) June 20, 2019
1 employee did it. Let’s talk about #IAM and #DataProtection
cc @cybersecboardrm @TopCyberNews @billatnapier @NCCGroupInfosec @SpirosMargaris #fintech #cybersecurity #infosec
➡️https://t.co/gAX8ygQi2x
Breaking: Quebec's largest bank Desjardins suffered a data breach affecting 2.9 million users at 175,000 businesses.
— Francis Pouliot ☣️ (@francispouliot_) June 20, 2019
We contacted Desjardins, a @BullBitcoin_ partner. Our account was NOT part of the breach. From our end, user transaction data is safe.https://t.co/shf2WGXoAM
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— Frank Fazio ?? (@zippytrippy) June 20, 2019
The data breach, discovered by Laval police on June 14, affected 41 per cent of the members the Quebec-based co-operative — the largest federation of credit unions in North America.https://t.co/2rxITcb4J9
Personal data of 2.7 million people leaked from Desjardins - CBC News https://t.co/kHvihBTs84 #security #cybersecurity #Cyberattacks #Cybercrimes #Infosec #Phishing #ransomware #Malware #DDOS #databreach #Bigdata #Hacking #Spyware #Privacy #onpoli #cdnpoli #Canada #Datasecurity
— Sandeep Shenoy (@hitech_guru) June 20, 2019
#Personaldata of 2.7 million people #leaked from #Desjardins | CBC News https://t.co/kHvihBTs84? #security #cybersecurity #Cyberattacks #Cybercrimes #Infosec #Phishing #ransomware #Malware #DDOS #databreach #Bigdata #Hacking #Spyware #Privacy #Banking #cdnpoli #Datasecurity
— Sandeep Shenoy (@hitech_guru) June 20, 2019
Desjardins announces personal data of 2.9 million members improperly shared | CBC News https://t.co/VEi54QVDyP pic.twitter.com/TZ4V2a1PFb
— John Wunderlich (@PrivacyCDN) June 20, 2019
Quebec-based credit union #Desjardins has experienced a major #databreach with over 40% of their clients & members affected.https://t.co/JRDuHDe4ZF #technews #cybersecurity #data #breach #protection #information
— Carl Bjerke (@carlbjerke) June 21, 2019
Hey Whoopi!
— javascript jesus is watching you! (@ravici) June 20, 2019
Are we ready to shame the depositors of Desjardins for having their data breached??
That's how we roll now, right?https://t.co/wPHAqVHtcd
Desjardins, Canada's largest credit union and one of the world's biggest banks, announces security breach.
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) June 20, 2019
Data for 2.9M bank members was taken from the bank's system by a now-fired employee.
Bank said this is its first breach in its 119-year history.https://t.co/xyq2PWQ0u8 pic.twitter.com/pl6aXAJ9xR
Desjardins, Canada's largest credit union, announces security breach https://t.co/5EmAt0YNSC by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) June 20, 2019
Canada's largest credit union announced that 2.9 million members had customer data - including names, date of birth, social insurance number, addresses and more - taken from its database by a now ex-employee. via @ZDNet https://t.co/lJu86XLCy7 #breach
— SonicWall (@SonicWall) June 21, 2019
Desjardins - Canada's largest credit union and one of the world's biggest banks - has announced an insider #databreach, wherein a now-fired employee stole the #data belonging to 2.9 million members: https://t.co/3AvtXrW6Ln via @ZDNet #Desjardins #InsiderThreat #cybercrime
— GeoLang (@GeoLangLtd) June 21, 2019
Desjardins, Canada's largest credit union, announces security breach https://t.co/54lKnQDT1N
— Yash Mehta (@yashcmehta) June 21, 2019
Desjardins, Canada's largest credit union, announces security breach | ZDNet https://t.co/AGoGXLmFdS@archonsec @ChuckDBrooks @mclynd @gvalan @DrJDrooghaag @AlaricAloor @Fabriziobustama @jdelacruz_IoT @StephaneNappo @Bisinmotion
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) June 21, 2019
Can your business afford an insider breach? "It took several months for Desjardins to learn the scope of the data-gathering scheme, after it referred a suspicious transaction to Laval police, amid routine monitoring, in December 2018." Let @eSentire help! https://t.co/YVOKYzxXwe
— Angela O. Rizzo (@angelaorizzo) June 21, 2019
Desjardins announced the personal information of banking members were disclosed. There's NO impact to members with Desjardins Visa cards provided by Coast Capital. If you have one of these cards, rest assured your information is safe and secure. Learn more https://t.co/XZQaKj09bj
— Coast Capital (@Coast_Capital) June 21, 2019