Globe Life has updated the scale of its cyber attack, revealing that 855,000 individuals may be affected, significantly higher than the originally reported 5,000. The breach occurred last summer when hackers accessed customer data through an online portal. Although the firm has not confirmed that the data of all 850,000 additional individuals was taken, it is proactively contacting them and providing credit monitoring services. The company maintains that no ransom was paid, and business operations were unaffected during the incident.
Globe Life has identified that a total of 855,000 individuals may have been impacted by a cyber attack, significantly higher than the initial estimate of 5,000.
The company has initiated voluntary notifications and credit monitoring services for these 850,000 individuals, despite no confirmation that their data was obtained.
Globe Life confirmed that they did not pay any ransom and that the cyber attack did not affect their business operations.
The accessed data includes personal identifiers like names, phone numbers, and addresses, showcasing the extent of the breach.
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