Police say hacker wanted bitcoin payment from blackmailed N.S. legislator

Nova Scotia MLA Rick Burns poses in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout 鈥 Government of Nova Scotia (Mandatory Credit)

HALIFAX - RCMP say a hacker behind a blackmail attempt on a member of the Nova Scotia legislature was trying to extort bitcoin.

Rick Burns, who represents Hammonds Plains-Lucasville, said in a statement Wednesday that criminals hacked his email this week and requested money, which his family refused to pay. As punishment, the ministerial assistant for cybersecurity and digital solutions said the hackers released personal photos and videos of him and his wife.

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