Ontario Cannabis Store unable to process deliveries after partner faces cyberattack

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TORONTO — The Ontario Cannabis Store says a cyberattack faced by one of its logistics partners has left the provincial pot distributor unable to process or…

The OCS said Monday evening there is no indication that its systems were targeted or its customers’ information compromised during the Aug. 5 attack on the parent company of its third-party distribution centre, Domain Logistics.

The breach stands to impact customers who shop for pot on the OCS website — the only legal online retailer of recreational cannabis in Ontario — and roughly 1,333 licensed cannabis stores, which have no choice but to buy the products they sell from the government-backed OCS. The OCS and Domain Logistics have not said how soon deliveries may be restarted, but promised to provide updates on the matter as they became available.Article content

 

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