Opposition health commentators are concerned after an underage minor recently received a letter informing them that their personal information had been stolen.
Paul Ding said the young man received a letter last week informing him that he had been robbed as a result of a cyberattack in October 2021.
Ding said the young man was offered a credit check 16 months after his personal information was compromised.
Ding said the young man’s family said the offer was controversial because minors were ineligible for such programs and it was still unclear whether their parents’ information was also compromised. says.
Ding said the “slow trickle” of information from the cyberattack is “causing anxiety” among those affected.