More than three weeks after a cybersecurity breach that forced London Drugs to temporarily close its stores, the company acknowledged that sensitive employee data have been leaked on the dark web.
“London Drugs has been named by cybercriminals as a victim of exfiltration of files from its corporate head office, and we are aware that some of these exfiltrated files have now been released,” said a company statement provided by spokesperson Jessica Harcombe Fleming on Thursday. The cyberattack against London Drugs occurred on April 28. The retailer responded by closing all of its 79 stores in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba while it worked to investigate and bring its systems back online.
But last Saturday, London Drugs acknowledged that employee information had been compromised. Earlier this week, the company also said that a ransom had been demanded by criminals threatening to release the data – a common tactic when hackers are able to breach a company’s systems.
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