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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 ...
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.
Around 11,200 Government of Canada accounts, including Canada Revenue and GCKey accounts, were hacked over the weekend, but the threat is now under control, government officials said.
The GCKey allows Canadians to access the online services of several Government of Canada programs and services, including Employment Insurance services, while the CRA manages Canadians' tax ...
Hackers that accessed the personal information of thousands of Canadians by targeting Canada Revenue Agency and GCKey accounts got in by using user logins and passwords stolen from other accounts.
Canadians who received a message about the revocation of their GCKey credential, can re-register for a new one through any of the online services they use.
The Government of Canada says thousands of GCKey service and Canada Revenue Agency income and business tax accounts have been slammed with multiple credential stuffing attacks.
OTTAWA and TORONTO, June 19, 2018 /CNW/ - 2Keys Corporation, a Canadian Information Technology Security Company, is pleased to announce that there are now over 8 million active users of the GCKey ...
Commissioner Daniel Therrien’s office will be looking into cyberattacks on the GCKey, an electronic credential issued by Ottawa and used by federal institutions to provide individuals and ...