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2024-11-05
Bloomberg 16 related

Sources: Canadian authorities arrest Alexander “Connor” Moucka, who is allegedly behind the June and July 2024 hacks of up to 165 Snowflake users including AT&T

- Connor Moucka taken into custody on provisional arrest warrant  — Stolen logins used to access Snowflake customer accounts

2022-02-17
CoinDesk 9 related

Canadian authorities have ordered regulated financial firms to cease transactions from 34 crypto wallets, worth over $870K, tied to funding the “Freedom Convoy”

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Monero and Cardano addresses are all on the list.  —  The Ontario Provincial Police …

2021-02-04
New York Times 15 related

Canada's privacy authority says what Clearview AI does is mass surveillance, calls it illegal and unacceptable, and tells it to delete citizens' facial images

Canadian authorities declared that the company needed citizens' consent to use their biometric information, and told the firm to delete facial images from its database.

2018-12-09
New York Times 31 related

Canada's DOJ argues Huawei CFO committed fraud by misrepresenting a Huawei subsidiary as an independent company, tricking US banks into violating Iran sanctions

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The reasons that the United States asked the Canadian authorities to arrest a top executive …

2018-12-08
New York Times 28 related

Canada's DOJ argues Huawei CFO committed fraud by misrepresenting a Huawei subsidiary as an independent company, tricking US banks into violating Iran sanctions

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The reasons that the United States asked the Canadian authorities to arrest a top executive …

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