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The U.S. health insurance giant said it is not yet sure how many customers are impacted by the cybersecurity breach.
Insurance company Aflac disclosed this week that cybercriminals breached its U.S. network and may have accessed customers’ ...
It's possible that Social Security numbers may have been compromised. It's unclear how many people may have been affected.
Aflac did not report how many Social Security numbers were stolen in the cybersecurity attack, which its system detected last week.
Aflac confirmed today that it was breached by hackers, who may have stolen sensitive information from its millions of customers. Here's what to know.
Aflac said Friday customer health data and Social Security numbers were hacked, but that it stopped the cyber intrusion within hours and the attack did not include ransomware.
MoneyWatch Aflac says hackers may have stolen customers' claims info, including Social Security numbers By Mary Cunningham Edited By ...
Aflac said Friday that it experienced a cybersecurity incident last week that may have impacted files containing social security numbers, health information and other personal information.
Aflac says it has identified suspicious activity on its network in the U.S. that may impact Social Security numbers and other personal information, calling the incident part of a cybercrime ...
Aflac, which provides supplemental insurance to around 50 million individuals whose expenses are not covered by their primary ...