Massive security breach at Capital One exposes data of 6 million Canadians
A massive security breach at credit card giant Capital One Financial has compromised the personal data of roughly 106 million people, including six million Canadians, and left approximately 1 million social insurance numbers exposed.
The breach, announced by Capital One Financial late Monday, involves an alleged hacker and is among the largest security breaches in Canadian history.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner said Capital One has been in contact about the incident.
“Given the number of people impacted and the nature of the incident, it certainly raises significant privacy concerns,” said spokeswoman Anne-Marie Cenaiko in an emailed statement. “Our office is engaging with Capital One and we remain in close contact.”