A social media page operated by Alberta Health Services (AHS) streamed a video game on Tuesday in an apparent security "breach." .For almost four hours, a video game session was livestreamed from the AHS EMS Facebook page.."AHS is aware that its AHS EMS Facebook page has been breached," AHS stated in a tweet.."We’ve contacted Facebook to assist in shutting down the page and are working to address this breach and determine root cause. This is an EMS info and public education page. No patient information has been breached.".The AHS Facebook page currently has around 8,800 people following, and is supposed to be used as a public education tool. Before the video game session took over the page for the stream session, AHS posted pictures of Alberta EMS workers donating blood or working at public events..The video game livestream had not been removed as of Wednesday morning.
A social media page operated by Alberta Health Services (AHS) streamed a video game on Tuesday in an apparent security "breach." .For almost four hours, a video game session was livestreamed from the AHS EMS Facebook page.."AHS is aware that its AHS EMS Facebook page has been breached," AHS stated in a tweet.."We’ve contacted Facebook to assist in shutting down the page and are working to address this breach and determine root cause. This is an EMS info and public education page. No patient information has been breached.".The AHS Facebook page currently has around 8,800 people following, and is supposed to be used as a public education tool. Before the video game session took over the page for the stream session, AHS posted pictures of Alberta EMS workers donating blood or working at public events..The video game livestream had not been removed as of Wednesday morning.