Saint John, N.B., reports data breach in parking payment system
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — As many as 6,000 people in Saint John, N.B., could have had their personal information exposed, an analyst group said as the city announced it was one of dozens of municipalities affected by a data breach to its online parking ticket payment system.
The city said it learned about a breach to the third-party software product Click2Gov, run by CentralSquare Technologies. The product gives customers the option to pay parking tickets through the city’s website.
In an email, Saint John spokeswoman Lisa Caissie said CentralSquare Technologies is conducting an investigation, which will involve a forensic analysis.
“Understanding the extent of the breach to the Click2Gov software is a priority,” she said, adding that a third-party cybersecurity provider will also conduct an independent review and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.


