Core Points - Allianz Life confirmed a data breach in mid-July, where hackers stole personal information of the majority of its customers, financial professionals, and employees [1][2] - The breach occurred on July 16, 2025, through a third-party cloud-based CRM system, utilizing social engineering techniques [2][3] - Allianz Life has approximately 1.4 million customers, while its parent company Allianz has over 125 million customers globally [3] Company Response - Allianz Life disclosed the breach in a legally required filing with Maine's attorney general but did not specify the number of affected customers [3] - The company has notified the FBI and stated there is no evidence of other compromised systems within its network [3][4] - Allianz Life plans to begin notifying affected individuals around August 1 [6] Industry Context - Allianz Life is part of a recent wave of data breaches affecting the insurance industry, with other companies like Aflac also targeted [5] - Security researchers have linked these intrusions to a hacking group known as Scattered Spider, which employs social engineering techniques [5][6] - Prior to targeting the insurance sector, Scattered Spider had previously attacked the U.K. retail industry and other sectors [6]
Allianz Life says ‘majority' of customers' personal data stolen in cyberattack
TechCrunch·2025-07-26 13:40