Equifax fell short of privacy obligations to Canadians, says privacy commissioner
Equifax contravened Canada’s privacy law and fell short of its obligations to Canadians during and after a global data breach in 2017, federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien said Tuesday.
More than 143 million people around the world, including 19,000 Canadians, were affected by unauthorized access the financial services company’s systems.
“Given the vast amounts of highly sensitive personal information Equifax holds, and its pivotal role in the financial sector as a credit reporting agency, it was completely unacceptable to find such significant shortcomings in the company’s privacy and security practices,” Therrien said in a news release.