Edmonton Journal

$70M SPENT AFTER DATA BREACH

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Canadian lender Desjardins Group said on Monday it spent $70 million in the second quarter related to a data privacy breach earlier this year that exposed personal informatio­n of 2.9 million members. The company offered the affected accounts a credit monitoring plan and identity theft insurance for five years, without any additional costs to those customers, Desjardins said. Unauthoriz­ed use of internal data by an employee led to a breach of personal informatio­n, the company said in June. Last year, Bank of Montreal and CIBC said cyber attackers may have stolen data of nearly 90,000 customers in what appeared to be the first significan­t assault on financial institutio­ns in the country.

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