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Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board website back online after cybersecurity threats

The Immigration and Refugee Board said it took its public-facing website offline Sunday after it was notified of potential threats.

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The message displayed on the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada website this past week.


The Immigration and Refugee Board’s website is back in service Friday afternoon, after it was taken offline following a concern over cybersecurity.

Official information about Canada’s asylum system had been inaccessible online since Sunday when the refugee board removed its website after it was notified by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, part of the federal agency responsible for cybersecurity, of potential threats.

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Nicholas Keung

Nicholas Keung is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based reporter covering immigration for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: .

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