Lab Testing Company Paid Ransom To Secure Data Stolen In Cyberattack

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Lab Testing Company Paid Ransom To Secure Data Stolen In Cyberattack
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The breach could have potentially affected 15 million people.

Plasma samples in a rack, before being put into a centrifuge at the LifeLabs Toronto facility, on Nov 22 2017.

The hackers also obtained personal information of an unknown number of its 15 million Canadian customers — based mostly in Ontario and British Columbia — including health card numbers, names, email addresses, login, passwords and dates of birth. Watch: Capital One data breach exposes more than 100 Million customers. Story continues below.

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