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Insurer's Hack Could Rank as Largest US Health Data Breach Reported in 2025Supplemental health insurer Aflac is notifying 22.65 million people whose sensitive health and personal information, including Social Security numbers, was potentially compromised in a June data theft incident. The incident will likely rank as the biggest U.S. health data breach reported in 2025.

Bank Info Security 6 months, 2 weeks ago

Aflac Notifies 22.6 Million People of June Data Theft Attack

Insurer's Hack Could Rank as Largest US Health Data Breach Reported in 2025Supplemental health insurer Aflac is notifying 22.65 million people whose sensitive health and personal information, including Social Security numbers, was potentially compromised in a June data theft incident. The incident will likely rank as the biggest U.S. health data breach reported in 2025.

Coupang disclosed a data breach affecting 33.7 million customers after unauthorized access to personal data went undetected for nearly five months. Penta Security explains how the incident highlights insider credential abuse risks and why encrypting customer data beyond legal requirements can reduce exposure and limit damage. [...]

Bank Info Security 6 months, 4 weeks ago

MedStar Health Notifying Patients of Data Theft Breach

Ransomware Gang Rhysida Leaks 3.7TB of Data Stolen From Maryland Hospital SystemMaryland-based MedStar Health, which operates 10 hospitals, is notifying patients about a data theft incident affecting their personal information. Ransomware group Rhysida claims on its darkweb leak site to have 3.7 terabytes of MedStar's data, including "over 7 million pieces of patient data."

Bank Info Security 10 months, 2 weeks ago

Nevada Dental Practice Notifying 1.2M of Hack

Absolute Dental Says Breach Involved Third-Party Managed Services FirmA Nevada dental practice is notifying more than 1.2 million individuals of a hacking incident that compromised sensitive health and personal information. The incident involved "inadvertent execution of a malicious version of a legitimate software tool," said Absolute Dental.

Security researchers recently revealed that the personal information of millions of people who applied for jobs at McDonald's was exposed after they guessed the password ("123456") for the fast food chain's account at Paradox.ai, a company that makes artificial intelligence based hiring chatbots used by many Fortune 500 companies. Paradox.ai said the security oversight was an isolated incident that did not affect its other customers, but recent security breaches involving its employees in Vietnam tell a more nuanced story.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Kelly Benefits Notifying Nearly 264,000 of Data Theft Hack

Breach Victim Tally Soars Since Firm Filed an Initial Breach Report in Early AprilKelly Benefits is notifying nine large clients and nearly 264,000 individuals that their sensitive personal information was potentially compromised in a December data theft incident. The tally of affected people has climbed eight-fold since the company’s first estimate earlier this month.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Minnesota Dental Clinic Notifying 135,000 of 2024 Hack

Community Dental Care Is State's Largest Non-Profit Serving Medicaid PatientsMinnesota's largest nonprofit Medicaid dental practice is notifying nearly 135,000 people of a December 2024 data theft incident that potentially compromised their health and personal information, ranging from medical information to passport numbers.

Ransomware Attack in 2023 Affected More Than 6 Million PeopleIndian IT services giant Infosys said its U.S. subsidiary Infosys McCamish Systems agreed to pay $17.5 million to settle six class action lawsuits related to a cybersecurity incident that compromised the personal information of more than 6 million people.

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