Aflac revealed that a June data breach was much larger than initially reported, compromising personal information of 22.65 million customers, beneficiaries, and employees. The stolen data may include contact details, claims information, health records, and Social Security numbers.
The insurance giant says it contained the breach within hours and began customer notifications quickly. To address the incident, Aflac is offering affected customers 24 months of free CyEx cybersecurity services, including credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
The company maintains it hasn't detected any fraudulent use of the stolen information yet and continues monitoring for suspicious activity.
Source: CNET