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Anthem has offered free credit monitoring in the wake of the breach. [5] Michael Daniel, chief adviser on cybersecurity for President Barack Obama, said he would be changing his own password. [6] According to The New York Times, about 80 million company records were hacked, and there is a fear that the stolen data will be used for identity theft.
A breach at the health insurer Anthem — now known as Elevance Health — in 2015 impacted nearly 79 million people in the U.S. Hack at UnitedHealth's tech unit impacted 100 million people, US ...
This is a list of reports about data breaches, using data compiled from various sources, including press reports, government news releases, and mainstream news articles.. The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continual
In 1985, The two companies merged into Associated Insurance Companies, Inc,, later called, The Associated Group, a holding company, but usage of the name "Anthem" persisted. [ 10 ] In 1989, the company purchased American General Insurance Co. for $150 million and in 1991, it acquired The Shelby Insurance Co., based in Shelby, Ohio , for $125 ...
Insurance administrative services company Landmark Admin reported that a data breach from a May cyberattack affected over 800,000 people. Massive data breach exposes 800,000 insurance customers ...
The company said individuals can enroll in free credit monitoring for two years. WHY IT MATTERS. Patient information is protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or ...
[42] [43] [44] Excellus was the target of a cyberattack in 2015, in which 10.5 million records were hacked, and cost the company 17.5 million dollars. [45] The company's Blue Cross Blue Shield subsidiaries have been known as: [46] BlueCross BlueShield of Central New York; BlueCross BlueShield of the Rochester Area; BlueCross BlueShield of Utica ...
America’s health system is still in crisis after its biggest cyberattack ever—but the ‘catastrophe’ is just a blip for the giant company that got hacked Erika Fry April 23, 2024 at 12:59 PM