Core Points - Aflac disclosed a data breach on June 20th, which may have compromised sensitive personal information, including social security numbers [3] - The breach was detected on June 12th, and Aflac is investigating the extent of the breach with external cybersecurity experts [3] - The hacking group Scattered Spider is believed to be responsible for the breach, which has previously targeted the insurance industry [4][5] - Scattered Spider employs social engineering tactics, posing as employees to manipulate IT support staff [6] - Aflac is offering free credit monitoring and identity theft insurance to affected customers for two years [8] Industry Insights - The insurance industry is currently under threat from cybercriminals, particularly from groups like Scattered Spider, which focus on specific sectors [5] - Managed Service Providers are often targeted as they can be weak links in security, allowing hackers to access multiple companies through one breach [7] - Companies in the insurance sector should remain vigilant against social engineering schemes that could compromise their security [5]
Aflac Data Breach By Scattered Spider Hackers Is No Quacking Matter