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    MLA Dang sentenced to pay fine for hacking Alberta’s COVID-19 vaccine records

    YYC TimesBy YYC TimesNovember 29, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read

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    Posted on 29 November 2022 12:29

    A member of the Alberta legislature who admitted to hacking the province’s COVID-19 vaccine records portal has been ordered to pay a $7,200 fine.

    Thomas Dang was sentenced today by a provincial court judge and must pay the fine by the end of June.

    Dang, who sits as an independent member representing Edmonton South, pleaded guilty Nov. 4 to a charge under the Health Information Act of unlawfully attempting to gain access to private information.

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    • Spokesperson for Alberta MLA Thomas Dang confirms guilty plea to breach of Health Information Act

    He is a former member of the NDP caucus but left almost a year ago when RCMP began investigating a hack of Alberta’s COVID-19 vaccine website.

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    Dang admitted that he used his computer to follow up on a tip from a constituent about possible loopholes that could allow access to people’s private health information on the website.

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    Court documents detail RCMP hacking investigation into Alberta politician Thomas Dang

    He said that when he ran into roadblocks to breaching the vaccination site, he used former premier Jason Kenney’s date of birth and vaccination dates, both publicly available, which allowed him to breach the site’s privacy protections.

    The 27-year-old said he does not intend to seek re-election in the spring of 2023.


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