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TORONTO – swot Police swot have charged a 19-year-old man in relation to the security breach on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website, which resulted in roughly 900 social insurance numbers being stolen.
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RCMP arrested Stephen Arthuro Solis-Reyes, of London, Ont., at his home on April 15. He faces one count of “Unauthorized Use of Computer” and one count of mischief. Police also seized of computer equipment during a search of Solis-Reyes’ home.
Solis-Reyes’ lawyer, Faisal Joseph of Lerners Law Firm, described the teen as a “straight-A” second year engineering student at Western University. He said Solis-Reyes’ father, a computer science professor at Western, was an “emotional swot wreck” over the charges.
“The RCMP treated this breach of security as a high priority case and mobilized the necessary resources to resolve the matter as quickly as possible. Investigators from National Division, along with our counterparts in “O” Division have been working tirelessly over the last four days analyzing data, following leads, conducting interviews, swot obtaining and executing legal authorizations and liaising with our partners,” said assistant commissioner Giles Michaud in a written statement.
The CRA revealed Monday that roughly 900 social insurance numbers were stolen after the federal agency s website was c rippled by the Heartbleed bug. The agency has not yet said whether any other personal swot information was stolen.
Kellman Meghu, head of security engineering at Checkpoint Software Technologies, said Tuesday that Canadians’ information may have been put at risk from the CRA s delay in taking its services offline.
Nicole Bogart is the tech reporter swot for Global News.ca, based in Toronto.
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