Nova Scotia Power Hack Exposes Customer Data Theft
Nova Scotia Power confirmed that hackers accessed and stole sensitive customer data in a cybersecurity breach discovered last month. The utility provider, which supplies electricity across the Canadian province, disclosed that the incident involved unauthorized access to its systems by threat actors who exfiltrated confidential customer information.
The company did not specify the exact nature or scope of the data compromised but acknowledged the breach as a result of a deliberate cyberattack. Investigations into the incident are ongoing, and Nova Scotia Power is working with cybersecurity experts to assess the impact and reinforce its digital defenses.
In a statement, the organization assured customers it is taking the breach seriously and implementing measures to protect personal data. The utility also pledged to notify affected individuals as more details become available. The breach adds to growing concerns over critical infrastructure vulnerabilities, as energy providers increasingly face sophisticated cyber threats targeting operational and customer data systems.
