Desjardins to offer all members loose, lifelong protection after data breach | CBC News

Desjardins Group president Guy Cormier says the credit score union will offer loose, everlasting data protection to all of its members within the wake of ultimate month's data breach.
Desjardins Group president Guy Cormier says the credit union will offer free, permanent data protection to all of its members in the wake of last month's data breach.Original article
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Cbc has recently written 4 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "The data breach at Desjardins Group is thought to be one of the largest ever among Canadian financial institutions. Here's a breakdown of what went wrong and what's happening now". (June 21, 2019)
  2. "On the heels of several high profile data thefts affecting billions of people, this week's news that Capital One has been breached reveals an ugly truth for consumers: you've been hacked, whether you know it yet or not". (July 31, 2019)
  3. "Two of Canada's provincial privacy officers say that they're still unable to release a full report about last year's security breach at LifeLabs because the company has gone to court to stop them". (July 30, 2020)
  4. "Freedom Mobile says a recent security breach involved the data of some 15,000 customers — far fewer than an outside research firm's estimate". (May 7, 2019)
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