Saskatoon / 650 CKOM
Jan 11, 2021 4:39 PM
An investigation has been opened into thousands of emails sent to the wrong people through the province’s Hunting, Angling and Trapping Licence (HAL) system.
Last last week, the third-party company that manages the HAL system sent out about 33,000 emails reminding people to fill out hunter harvest surveys. However, the emails with full names and HAL numbers were sent to the wrong addresses.
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Environment said in a statement it wasn’t a hack or a breach, it was human error a mistake made by someone at the managing company, Aspira. The statement explained that when the emails were set up in Aspira’s system there was a mismatch between the information in the body of the email and the email address.
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