US insurance giant Aflac says hackers stole personal and health data of 22.6 million
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Summary: Aflac, one of the largest insurance companies in the U.S., confirmed hackers stole reams of personal data, including Social Security numbers, identity documents, and health information.
In June, U.S. insurance giant Aflac disclosed a data breach where hackers stole customersβ personal information, including Social Security numbers and health information, without saying how many victims were affected.
On Tuesday, the company confirmed it has begun notifying around 22.65 million whose data was stolen during the cyberattack.
In a filing with the Texa
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