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There has been a data breach at Global Affairs Canada involving the personal information of some users, including employees, and affecting remote access to the department鈥檚 network, according to the department.

The government has confirmed the breach, amid media reports of an extensive cyber incident involving internal systems, citing unnamed sources within the department.

鈥淭he Government of Canada deals with ongoing and persistent cyber risks and threats every day,鈥 reads the statement from GAC spokesperson Marilyne Gu猫vremont on Tuesday.

鈥淕iven its profile, Global Affairs Canada takes a proactive approach and employs a variety of security monitoring measures to detect and address potential risks.鈥

鈥淭he Department is closely monitoring the situation and is conducting an investigation into the matter,鈥 Gu猫vremont added.

An IT outage was 鈥渋ntentionally activated鈥 last week following the 鈥渄iscovery of malicious cyber activity,鈥 according to the statement, which adds that critical services and external communication channels are intact.

The statement also says GAC is working with IT partners to restore connectivity to the network. On-site connectivity is still working, according to the department.

Gu猫vremont鈥檚 statement says GAC will not be commenting further for security reasons, but that the issue has been reported to the Privacy Commissioner.

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