πFollowing a cyberattack that forced multiple London Drugs locations to close, all provincial employees in British Columbia have been directed to change their passwords. Urgent requests for password changes began on Monday, with the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) increasing password length from 10 to 14 characters as a security precaution. Although there's no direct link to the pharmacy issues, government officials are taking preventive measures to safeguard data and systems. Employees failing to change their passwords risk being temporarily locked out of their accounts.β . πππ¬π ππ§ππ’π-πππ§πππ ππ₯π’π π‘π ππππ₯π¬ ππ°ππ’π! πππ‘π¦ππ§ ππ«ππ―ππ₯ πππ«π―π’πππ¬ (πππ) πππ-ππππ, πππ-πππ-ππππ π¬ππ₯ππ¬@π«ππ‘π¦ππ§ππ«ππ―ππ₯π¬ππ«π―π’πππ¬.ππ¨π¦ @rahmantravelservices . . #BritishColumbia #Cybersecurity #PasswordChange #BCGovernment #SecurityMeasures #DataProtection #CyberAttack #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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