Calgary Parking Authority Apologizes for Security Breach That Exposed Over 145,000 Customers

Calgary Parking Authority Apologizes for Security Breach That Exposed Over 145,000 Customers
A Calgary Parking Authority sign in downtown Calgary, Alta., on Sept. 16, 2022. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh
David Wagner
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More than 145,000 Calgarians had some of their personal data exposed last year after submitting it to pay for parking, says the Calgary Parking Authority (CPA).

CPA released a public apology on Sept. 26 for the mishap that happened back in July 2021, saying it potentially impacted 145,895 customers. The statement did not specify how long the information was accessible, but CPA said that they secured the vulnerability within 20 minutes after discovering it.