1 million customers affected by ParkN Fly network breach CTV News

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The personal information of about one million ParkN Fly customers was accessed during a data breach last monthpp
The company confirms a third party accessed its network through unauthorized remote VPN access between July 11 and July 13pp
When the hack was detected the company said its information technology team and a cyber security partner launched an investigation to find out what information was accessedpp
According to the company the information compromised could include basic customer information such as names email and mailing addresses as well as Aeroplan and CAA numberspp
ParkN Fly said it can confirm with certainty that payment information was not compromised as it does not store customer credit cards or passwords on its serverspp
While we deeply regret any concern this incident may have caused we want to reassure our valued customers and partners that we are taking all necessary steps to safeguard their information said Carlo Marrello ParkN Fly Canadas CEOpp
We remain committed to transparency and will continue to prioritize the integrity of our systems as we navigate this situation he addedpp
Affected customers and stakeholders have been contacted through emailpp
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