LCBO Investigating ‘Cybersecurity Incident,’ Knocking out Website and Mobile App

LCBO Investigating ‘Cybersecurity Incident,’ Knocking out Website and Mobile App
The LCBO logo is illuminated on the wall of a store Mar. 30, 2021 in Ottawa.(The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld)
The Canadian Press
1/11/2023
Updated:
1/11/2023
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The Liquor Control Board of Ontario says a “cybersecurity incident” has knocked out its website and mobile app.

The LCBO posted a brief statement to its social media pages Tuesday night saying a “full investigation” was underway.

The provincial Crown corporation says its website and mobile app are unavailable, but in-store service is unaffected.

The latest incident comes as Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children continues to recover from a December ransomware attack, with the hospital saying it had restored about 80 percent of its priority systems as of last week.

A notorious ransomware group later apologized for that attack, claiming it was carried out by one of its partners.

Ontario’s Cybersecurity Expert Panel concluded in a September report that the broader public-services sector needed more work to achieve “cyber maturity.”