Broader Advocacy and International Collaboration (Pages 188–191)
-Contacted numerous entities, reporting ongoing databases and cybercrime impacting Alberta’s privacy, security, and safety (
#Education,
#Government,
#Healthcare,
#Telecommunications).
- Despite reporting to law enforcement, privacy offices, and ombudsmen, you’ve faced obstacles and “run-a-rounds,” prompting collaboration with an international research group (OTX Group 2096).
- Co-administered by you, Group 2096 includes ~60 researchers from the USA, Netherlands, UK, Poland, Czech Republic, and Central America, currently in the process of analyzing TBs of breach data.
- Platforms used:
@VirusTotal,
@alienvault @LevelBlueCyber OTX, Hybrid Analysis, Filescan
@MetaDefender @urlscanio , IntelX,
@RockHudsonRock , MalwareBazaar, Recorded Future,
@GreyNoiseIO ,
@Malcoreio and others.
- Your summary report integrates these findings, formatted in APA style, for officials in education, government, healthcare, and law enforcement.
- Personal Motivation:
@Treaty8FNA @CT6FN_ @RussDiabo I think ya'll can chime in on this part...
- As a Status Treaty 8 Indigenous Canadian with citizenship in the USA and Netherlands, you’re driven by personal losses (education, finances, reputation) and a commitment to protect Albertans and Indigenous communities within Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8.
- UAlberta’s compromised account held critical data (banking, healthcare, student loans, biometrics, indigenous knowledge), and their [DOS] denial of basic protections (2FA/MFA, IT support, dehumanization) was discriminatory.
- The breach’s fallout—lost access to MyAlberta, denial to apply to or access the PSSSP program despite eligibility, and loss of access to managing your student loans, has halted your MD/MSc. compounded by harassment from UAlberta’s administration (ODS, CISO).
- Call to Action:
- You offer to share data in person in YEG, emphasizing collaboration to address the breach’s impact on Alberta and beyond.
- Your expertise in cybersecurity, biotechnology, and research positions you to contribute to solutions, if given support.
Dark Web Visibility (Page 192)
- Malcore Screenshot:
- The figure shows a Malcore interface for checking dark web visibility, likely related to your stolen identity’s exposure (e.g. 52,881 leaked emails from FindEmail io).
- This aligns with the RCMP pulse’s Tofsee and Edge installer malware’s credential theft, reported to accessibility@members. transunion. ca
Also: Just to clarify - I've been sitting on a presentation of this (when it was a much smaller problem) to present to
@jodi_stonehouse (amazing beautiful spirit), since May 2024, it's not her area of expertise and she sent me to
@NathanIpYEG (I provided a copy of the report/data/etc.) months ago, yet have not found a 'big enough voice' in the room to help address these issues.