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What we know about the security failure

Morning File, Friday, May 11, 2018

May 11, 2018 By Tim Bousquet 6 Comments

I’m a panelist at the Media and the Law Conference this morning, and as usual I’m having to spend the last hours before the conference to prep. So this is a short Morning File. News 1. We’ve published the search warrant documents On Tuesday, the Halifax Examiner and Cape Breton Spectator obtained court documents related to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: David Coles, FOIPOP security failure, FOIPOP web portal data breach, ITO unsealed, Jack Julian, Judge Gregory Lenehan, Judge Judith Gass, Marty Ward, Michael Tutton, Nova Scotia's privacy breach, search warrant

Documents show how provincial employees misled Halifax police in the FOIPOP security failure

May 8, 2018 By Tim Bousquet and Mary Campbell 3 Comments

Highlights of this article: • Provincial government employees who were made aware of the security failure with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) website told Halifax police that the site had been “hacked” and that nearly 10,000 files “were taken” — which clearly overstated the nature of the case. • The 19-year-old […]

Filed Under: Featured, Investigation, News, Province House Tagged With: FOIPOP security failure, FOIPOP web portal data breach, Nova Scotia's privacy breach, search warrant

How we obtained the search warrant documents

May 8, 2018 By Tim Bousquet and Mary Campbell Leave a Comment

Here’s how we obtained the documents. First, a quick primer on search warrants. To get a search warrant, police have to go to a judge or Justice of the Peace and submit a document called an “Information To Obtain a Search Warrant,” or ITO. The ITO lays out the police investigation, what police know, and […]

Filed Under: Featured, News, Province House Tagged With: FOIPOP web portal data breach, Nova Scotia's privacy breach, search warrant, security failure

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