Core Points - Aflac, a major U.S. insurance company, reported a cyberattack that resulted in the theft of customer personal information [1][2] - The company confirmed the breach occurred on June 12, with personal data including Social Security numbers and health information being compromised [2][3] - Aflac's systems were not affected by ransomware, and the breach was attributed to a cybercrime group targeting the U.S. insurance industry using social engineering tactics [3][4] Company Impact - Aflac has approximately 50 million customers, making it a significant player in the insurance market [4] - The breach has raised concerns as it follows a trend of cyberattacks on other U.S. insurance companies, indicating a broader threat to the industry [4][6] Industry Context - The cybercrime group known as Scattered Spider has been linked to multiple intrusions in the U.S. insurance sector, employing social engineering tactics to gain access [5][6] - Recent attacks have also affected other companies like Erie Insurance and Philadelphia Insurance, highlighting a pattern of financially motivated cyberattacks across the insurance and retail sectors [6]
US insurance giant Aflac says customers' personal data stolen during cyberattack