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Indigo employees face data breach due to ransomware attack on website

As a result of a ransomware attack on the website of Indigo Books & Music Inc., current and former employees are facing a major data breach. It’s being reported by The Globe and Mail that personal data, including social insurance numbers, home addresses, banking information, and more, have been compromised.

On Thursday, Indigo president Andrea Limbardi sent a memo to staff regarding the data breach. “We recently learned that your personal information may have been acquired by an unauthorized third party between Jan. 16, 2023, and Feb. 8, 2023,” the memo states. As seen by The Globe and Mail, the memo continues to state, “We know this may be concerning news to receive and are deeply sorry for this breach of your information.”

Current and former employees of Canada’s largest bookstore now have to worry about possible identity theft and/or fraud. The data breach appears to have also compromised emails, phone numbers, full addresses, birth dates, and banking information. Further, direct deposit information and individual bank and branch numbers are at risk.

“You should consider contacting your local police and visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre for support,” Limbardi informs staff. “You should also review the RCMP’s Identity Theft and Identity Fraud Victim Assistance Guide for steps you can take.”

Earlier this month, Indigo suffered a fairly significant breach. The company clarified that the “cybersecurity incident” created a number of hiccups for those attempting to access bookstores and online purchases at the time. However, Indigo was quick to reveal that customer information wasn’t compromised. Additionally, the company’s Plum points reward system remains unaffected.

Within the memo, Indigo tells employees that it plans to support employees with “additional assurance and protection.” The company will be working with TransUnion. It’s said the agency with notify staff of any “critical changes” to their credit scores. Additionally, Indigo is setting staff up with a two-year subscription to TransUnion myTrueIdentity “at no cost.”

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Source: The Globe and Mail

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Indigo and Uber enter partnership to offer same-day delivery 

Calling all book lovers.

You can now get all the new reads, gifts, and your favourite Indigo items delivered to your front door through the book giant’s new partnership with Uber.

Indigo is the first retailer of its kind on the app, joining deliveries of prescriptions, alcohol, and groceries.

A joint statement from the two companies says orders can be completed in as little as 90 minutes. There are over 70 Indigo locations across Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Quebec.

“This partnership is an example of our commitment to continue to innovate and build new partnerships so that Canadians can get anything more easily and faster than before,” Lola Kassim, head of delivery at Uber, said in a press release.

Ready to start shopping? Here’s how you can order:

Step 1: Open the Uber or Uber Eats app and go to the grocery tab, or open the Cornershop by Uber app.

Step 2: Select Indigo and browse to your heart’s content.

Step 3: Add all your favourites to your cart and check out.

Uber Eats’ app is available on iOS and Android.

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Audrey Tautou not interested in spotlight

Audrey Tautou isn’t ”interested” in the red carpet.

The ‘Mood Indigo’ actress has never felt comfortable in the spotlight, and though she accepts public appearances and promotion work are part of her job, she doesn’t particularly enjoy that side of her career.

She said: ”I don’t feel like I’ve improved on the red carpet. I’ve tried to improve my performance, but I can’t say I’m especially interested in it. So I do what I have to do, but I always hope it’s going to be the minimum. It’s very bad for an actress, but I can’t help it!”

The 37-year-old beauty accepted the lead role in ‘Mood Indigo’ after being sent a special gift from director Michel Gondry – even though she didn’t understand his present at first.

She explained to Vulture: ”He gave me a wonderful gift when he proposed me the part: He made me a cartoon! A little animation movie, where he is in Brooklyn and flies over the ocean to Paris to see me with a letter about the part — and I didn’t understand it.

”I didn’t even know he was preparing a movie! So it was a bit mysterious for me until he made it clear, and then I was very happy, because I knew it would be a special experience.”

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Potins

Audrey Tautou not interested in spotlight

Audrey Tautou isn’t ”interested” in the red carpet.

The ‘Mood Indigo’ actress has never felt comfortable in the spotlight, and though she accepts public appearances and promotion work are part of her job, she doesn’t particularly enjoy that side of her career.

She said: ”I don’t feel like I’ve improved on the red carpet. I’ve tried to improve my performance, but I can’t say I’m especially interested in it. So I do what I have to do, but I always hope it’s going to be the minimum. It’s very bad for an actress, but I can’t help it!”

The 37-year-old beauty accepted the lead role in ‘Mood Indigo’ after being sent a special gift from director Michel Gondry – even though she didn’t understand his present at first.

She explained to Vulture: ”He gave me a wonderful gift when he proposed me the part: He made me a cartoon! A little animation movie, where he is in Brooklyn and flies over the ocean to Paris to see me with a letter about the part — and I didn’t understand it.

”I didn’t even know he was preparing a movie! So it was a bit mysterious for me until he made it clear, and then I was very happy, because I knew it would be a special experience.”