Park'N Fly data breach: 1M Canadian customers hit, company says

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A popular airport parking service is warning approximately one million Canadian customers that their personal information may have been compromised in a widespread data breach last month.

A Park'N Fly sign can be seen above. On Monday, the parking service notified approximately one million customers that their personal information may have been compromised in a widespread data breach.

The leaked information included the names, email and mailing addresses, and Aeroplan and CAA numbers of approximately one million customers, the statement said. Customers' credit card and payment information, along with passwords, were not stored on the compromised server and were therefore not impacted, it said.

“On August 1, 2024, we determined that some of your personal information was likely affected by the incident,” the email reads. “We have been diligently investigating this incident with the assistance of outside experts.”

 

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