Parliamentary committee on public safety set to take up Desjardins data breach
OTTAWA — A parliamentary committee will grapple this afternoon with the consequences of a major data breach at Desjardins Group.
The breach, revealed in June, affected roughly 2.7 million people and 173,000 businesses.
Desjardins Group said names, addresses, birthdates, social-insurance numbers and other private information was leaked.
The Quebec-based financial institution said a single employee, who has been fired since the breach was detected in December 2018, was responsible.