Government acted ‘within hours’ of website security breach, say officials
OTTAWA — A security breach at Statistics Canada’s main website prompted the government to shut down a number of services over the weekend, including electronic tax filing at the Canada Revenue Agency, officials confirmed Monday.
That shutdown helped to ensure that the private information of Canadians was never compromised, officials said during a briefing to explain why the statistical agency’s site and that of the CRA had been largely unavailable.
Federal IT security officials were made aware of a bug in a computer program widely used by the federal government late Wednesday, Shared Services Canada’s chief operating officer, John Glowacki, told the briefing.
But it wasn’t until Thursday, after a breach was discovered at Statistics Canada, that the plug was pulled on the agency’s web servers.

