
A summer cyber-attack involving Aflac has potentially led to the breach of personal information of millions of people the company said in a statement last week. The company has just finished a review of the incident that took place in June.
“Aflac has now completed a detailed review of the potentially impacted files, has begun the process of notifying individuals identified as impacted, and is detailing resources made available. Based on our review of potentially impacted files, we have determined personal information associated with approximately 22.65 million individuals was involved.”
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported the affected files included social security numbers, claims information, health information and personal information. According to a statement from the company “to date, Aflac is not aware of any fraudulent use of personal information and-along with third-party partners-will continue to monitor any fraudulent activity.”





