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Equifax says hack affected over 19,000 across Canada

In breach discovered in July, hackers stole or accessed data of 145.5 million U.S. customers, almost 400,000 Britons

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Equifax Canada has revised the number of Canadians caught up in a massive data breach earlier this year, saying an investigat­ion has found that more than 19,000 were affected.

The company previously said about 8,000 Canadian customers had their personal informatio­n compromise­d in the cyberattac­k, but couldn’t say how many additional credit cards were impacted across the country.

Equifax issued a statement on Tuesday saying 11,670 of the affected credit cards are Canadian, bringing the total number of Canadians impacted by the hack to about 19,000.

The company says an investigat­ion has revealed that the credit-card records contain names, addresses, credit- or debit-card numbers, expiry dates and Social Insurance Numbers.

Hackers also accessed or stole the personal data of 145.5 million U.S. consumers and nearly 400,000 Brit- ons in the breach, which was discovered on July 29.

The company says it is notifying all affected consumers by mail, and is offering free credit monitoring and identity-theft protection services to affected Canadians.

Equifax first notified the public of the security breach on Sept. 7, though it said the unauthoriz­ed access is thought to have happened from May 13 to July 30.

The company previously said that it believes that hackers accessed Equifax Canada’s systems through a consumer website applicatio­n intended for use by U.S. consumers.

But a website for Equifax’s Canadian division now says Canadian systems were not affected and are “entirely separated from those impacted by the Equifax Inc. cyber security incident reported in the U.S.”

Equifax is facing investigat­ions in Canada and the U.S., as well as at least two proposed class actions filed in Canada.

 ?? MIKE STEWART/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Equifax says 11,670 of the affected credit cards in the breach are Canadian.
MIKE STEWART/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Equifax says 11,670 of the affected credit cards in the breach are Canadian.

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