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CANADA IN GLOBAL TOP 10 FOR CYBER BREACHES, REPORT FINDS AMID HEALTH HACK

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An annual index ranking countries’ digital well-being shows Canada has work to
do in shoring up its cybersecurity.

According to the report by the VPN service Surfshark, which was released earlier
this month, Canada ranks 10th in breach count globally, with more than 207.4
million compromised accounts since 2004.

Surfshark’s annual Digital Quality of Life index ranks 121 countries on five
core pillars – internet quality, internet affordability, e-infrastructure,
e-government and e-security.

On e-security, Canada ranked 37th globally. This is the same ranking it got last
year, but Canada has slipped 10 positions since the 2021 index. While concerns
around e-security remain high in Canada, it outperformed both the United States
(43rd) and Australia (41st) in this year’s rankings.

From government sites to large retailers, cyberattacks impact every corner of
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The index was released shortly before the Better Outcomes Registry and Network
(BORN) in Ontario announced that around 3.4 million people who sought pregnancy
care and advice in Ontario between January 2010 and May 2023 were affected by a
cybersecurity breach.

BORN was made aware of the breach on May 31, after which it posted a public
notice on its website and informed the Ontario Provincial Police and the
Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. On Monday, the agency gave more
details about the kind of data that was leaked.

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The statement said that during the breach, unauthorized copies of files
containing the personal health information of approximately 3.4 million people
were taken from BORN’s systems.

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The statement said there was no evidence that any of the copied data was being
misused. BORN is currently monitoring the internet, including the dark web.

Another parameter on which Canada performed poorly was internet affordability,
ranking 51st in the world. Canadians have to work one hour and 17 minutes a
month to afford fixed broadband internet. While this is less than the global
average, this is four times more than the average Romanian, who has to work only
18 minutes a month to pay for internet service.

Phone internet availability is even worse, with Canadians having to work one
hour, 50 minutes and 56 seconds to afford phone internet. This is seven times
more than the average person in Luxemburg, who has to work 16 minutes a month to
cover costs.

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Canada, however, performed better on some of the other parameters of the report.
Canada’s internet quality is 54 per cent higher than the global average.
According to the report, fixed internet averages 228 megabits per second. This
is only slightly behind Singapore, which has the world’s fastest fixed internet
at 300 Mbps, and far ahead of Yemen, which has the slowest at 11 Mbps.

“Since last year, mobile internet speed in Canada has improved by 17 percent,
while fixed broadband speed has grown by 21 percent. But compared to the United
States, Canada’s mobile internet is 20 per cent slower, while fixed broadband is
8 per cent slower,” the report said.

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Canada ranked 10th in e-infrastructure and 12th in e-government, which meant it
was relatively easy to use the internet for various daily activities such as
working, studying or shopping.

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But with the convenience of e-infrastructure comes risk.

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The BORN breach was the result of an international breach of file transfer
software MOVEit. The MOVEit software, made by Massachusetts-based company
Progress Software, allows organizations to transfer files and data between
employees, departments and customers. BORN said it uses the software “to perform
secure file transfers.”

Because of the file transfer, the hackers were able to copy certain files from
one of BORN’s servers.

The health-care providers impacted ranged from midwifery practices and hospitals
to fertility clinics and prenatal genetic screening labs. A full list is
provided on the BORN website.

Experts said the breach could have been entirely prevented if more protective
measures had been in place, such as stripping personal details like names,
health-care numbers and addresses from the data.

— with files from Global’s Katie Dangerfield

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