Someone's gotten their hands on two memory sticks with personal information of about as many as 2.4-million Ontario voters. The province's chief electoral officer says the privacy breach involves voters in up to 25 of 49 ridings and that the data on the sticks was not encrypted or password protected. The information included names, birthdates, addresses, gender and whether or not the person voted. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating. The latest information indicates Oxford County was not a part of the privacy breach.

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