EDMONTON — Court documents show Mounties were initially pursuing criminal charges against an Alberta legislature member who admitted to hacking a government…
Former NDP MLA Thomas Dang was charged in June under the province’s Health Information Act for illegally attempting to access private information contained in the Alberta Health vaccine portal.Documents filed with the court, unsealed Wednesday and first obtained by the CBC, say an officer with the cybercrime investigation team believed a criminal offence — unauthorized use of a computer — had been committed.
Dang, who represents Edmonton-South, resigned from the NDP caucus when he became aware of the RCMP investigation in December 2021. A document from the officer, dated March 31, 2022, notes the province launched the vaccine portal to allow people to download their vaccine records in September 2021. The document says at least some of the requests were automated and notes those types of attacks are often referred to as a “brute force attack.”
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