Insurance Giant says most American customer data is stolen in cyber-attack
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Hackers have stolen personal information about 1.4 million customers of Alienz Life most of the North American insurance company, its original company said.
“On July July, July, 225, a malicious threat actor entered the third-party, cloud-based CRM system, used by North American Allianz Life Insurance Company (Alianz Life),” Alienz said in a statement to the BBC.
The German origin company added that Hackers “Most of the customers of Alienz Life are capable of obtaining personal recognizable data related to financial professionals, and selecting Alienz Life staff using the social engineering technique.”
According to the company, the violation of the violation was only related to the life of Aliyanz.
The insurance company revealed data violations in legal fileing to the Attorney Turney General of the United States in Men’s State.
Didn’t specify how many people have been affected.
In the statement, the insurance company said the “immediate action” was taken to violate and informed the FBI.
It states that there is no evidence that “Alienz Life Network or other company system was not accessed” with our policy administ system.
Alienz, more than 3 million customers globally, added that they were in the process of contacting the victims and helping them due to data violations.
A social engineering cyber-attachment is when hackers pressured a reliable company or person to give sensitive information or pressured users.
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