Allianz Life Breach Hits Over 1 Million
Breach notification site Have I Been Pwned said Monday that the Allianz Life hack in late July compromised data belonging to about 1.1 million customers. The stolen information includes names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses.
Allianz Life had previously stated that most of its 1.4 million customers, financial professionals and employees were affected.
In a response to Reuters, an Allianz Life spokesperson declined to provide further details, citing an ongoing investigation, but said the company will offer impacted individuals two years of identity monitoring services.
Allianz Life did not immediately respond to Benzinga's request for comments.
UnitedHealth Data Breach Fallout
The Allianz disclosure comes as UnitedHealth Group continues to deal with the aftermath of the largest healthcare data breach in U.S. history.
Its Change Healthcare unit was hacked in 2024, exposing the personal data of more than 190 million Americans and crippling claims processing for half of all U.S. medical transactions.
Microsoft Targeted By State-Linked Hackers
In July, Microsoft also confirmed that hackers exploited vulnerabilities in its on-premises SharePoint servers, impacting more than 100 organizations, including U.S. government agencies.
The company attributed the attacks to three China-linked groups — Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon and Storm-2603— which used specially crafted requests to implant malicious scripts.
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