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Nova Scotia Power Can't Explain Why Hacked Customer Data Was Not Deleted as Planned

Nova Scotia Power said the copy held banking and social insurance numbers for hundreds of thousands of customers and was left outside automatic deletion rules.

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Power officials say they don’t know why a digital copy of almost three decades worth of customer information that was later stolen in a cyberattack was not automatically deleted as intended.

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Nova Scotia Power can't explain why hacked customer data was not deleted as planned

Nova Scotia Power officials say they don't know why a digital copy of almost three decades worth of customer information that was later stolen in a cyberattack was not automatically deleted as intended.

·Ottawa, Canada
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Halifax Examiner broke the news in Halifax, Canada on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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