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Nissan Canada Finance reported a recent data breach that puts 1.13 million current and former Nissan and Infiniti buyers and leasers at risk of their personal information being exposed by a hacker group.  With pressure ensuing from cyber security firms to contact customers within 30 to 60 days of a data breach; it took Nissan 10 days to report the cyber attack, providing their customers ways to check if their information was compromised and offering prepaid credit monitoring services for the next 12 months.

It’s important to note some of the services that will result from this cyber attack:

  • Canadian privacy regulators and law enforcement investigations
  • Third-party digital forensic investigators
  • 12 months of prepaid credit monitoring services for all customers (affected and unaffected)

**additional services and charges may apply

Evolve MGA cyber policy, EVO 3.0, covers policyholders in the event their cloud data is hacked, lost, or stolen. Contact us to learn more about buying a policy before an event happens to your business.

Read more from Data Breach Today here.

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