Anthem Inc. Suffers Security Hack
Millions of individuals are at risk after one of the countries largest health insurance companies, Anthem Inc., suffered a security hack. The database that was accessed included details for roughly 80 million people, but Anthem, the second biggest insurer in the U.S., stated that this hack probably affected "tens of millions" of customers. Anthem discovered the breach in security last week.
Anthem president and CEO Joseph Swedish released a statement on a website created for more information on the attack.
"Anthem was the target of a very sophisticated external cyber attack. These attackers gained unauthorized access to Anthem's IT system and have obtained personal information from our current and former members such as their names, birthdays, medical IDs/social security numbers, street addresses, email addresses and employment information, including income data. Based on what we know now, there is no evidence that credit card or medical information, such as claims, test results or diagnostic codes were targeted or compromised."
Anthem created the website, www.anthemfacts.com, where members can access information about the breach. There is also a toll-free number for current and former members to call, 877-263-7995.
CNN Money Tech Correspondent Laurie Segall offers these tips if you have been a victim of a hacking.