An estimated 15 million customers may be affected by a cyberattack at LifeLabs. Here’s what to do if you think you might be affected by this security breach.
TORONTO -- If you’ve used LifeLabs for medical tests, it’s possible that you’re one of
The company says the vast majority of potentially affected customers are in British Columbia and Ontario.A dedicated phone line has been set up where people can inquire about further information. In an open letter, LifeLabs President and CEO Charles Brown stated that “the risk to our customers in connection with this cyberattack is low.”
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