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City: Customer accounts compromised in phishing attack

The City of North Bay confirms a breach from a phishing attack has exposed approximately 300 customer names and associated outstanding account balances, with no other data compromised
2017 05 30 North Bay City Hall and Council Chambers (Campaigne)
North Bay City Hall and Council Chambers

A breach from a phishing attack on the City of North Bay has exposed approximately 300 customer names and associated outstanding account balances, with no other data compromised.

The City of North Bay released a statement confirming the privacy breach involving customer information.

On Wednesday, City of North Bay officials discovered that an unauthorized party gained access to accounts receivable data through a phishing attack, prompting staff to take immediate action, including efforts to contact affected customers.

In response to this breach, the City is actively reviewing its data security protocols and has notified the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

The City is advising customers to exercise heightened caution when dealing with unsolicited emails, phone calls, or letters that contain links, attachments, or requests related to City accounts.

Customers who receive any communication they find suspicious regarding a payment of any invoices can contact the City’s Manager of Financial Services at 705-474-0400 ext. 2232.

The City remains committed to safeguarding the privacy and security of vendors and residents whose information is under its care and control and regrets that this incident occurred.