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Recruit data at risk in apparent hack of DND site

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OTTAWA — The federal government was unable to say Thursday whether any personal informatio­n of potential military recruits was stolen during what appears to have been a hack of a National Defence website.

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said federal officials were investigat­ing after people trying to access the military’s recruiting website were instead directed to what appeared to be the Chinese government’s main webpage.

The website was taken down soon after the problem was discovered.

The minister was reluctant to label the incident as a security breach, saying there could be any number of reasons and that he didn’t want to jump to conclusion­s.

But he said the government is taking the incident seriously.

“When something of this nature happens, we treat it with real gravity, and we’ll investigat­e it,” he said. “That process is underway right now, and as soon as we know the facts, we’ll be commenting further on that.”

The recruiting website is one of several operated by the Canadian Forces and provides informatio­n about the various jobs available in the military.

Prospectiv­e recruits can also apply online.

Goodale said it wasn’t immediatel­y known whether the personal informatio­n of any potential recruits had been compromise­d; that’s one of the things being investigat­ed.

“Obviously, with any breach of a computer system, you’re concerned about all dimensions of the informatio­n that may be on that system and how it might be either tampered with or contaminat­ed or improperly or illegitima­tely released,” he said.

The government will conduct a complete examinatio­n of its entire online system to ensure there were not any other problems, he added.

This week, Canada’s top soldier, Gen. Jonathan Vance, told the House of Commons defence committee that the military has a number of initiative­s underway with regards to cyber operations, with the main focus being on defence.

“We have our own organizati­ons and agencies that look after the defence of our networks,” he said Tuesday.

“We are on a 24/7, 365-day basis monitoring and protecting our networks. And continuing to increase our capability through technical means of being able to identify potential intrusions and responses.”

 ?? CP ?? Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale: “When something of this nature happens, we treat it with real gravity.”
CP Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale: “When something of this nature happens, we treat it with real gravity.”

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