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Source Feed: CTV News - Canada
Author: Todd Coyne
Publication Date: May 8, 2024 - 13:10

London Drugs president apologizes for cyberattack shutdown as investigation continues

May 8, 2024
The head of London Drugs is apologizing to customers after all the retailer's stores in Western Canada were shuttered last month by a cybersecurity breach that remains under investigation.


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