Aflac (AFL) has started to inform roughly 22.65M people whose data, including Social Security numbers and health information, was stolen during a June cyberattack, TechCrunch’s Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai reports, citing filings with state attorneys. Aflac said that the stolen data includes customer names, dates of birth, home addresses, government-issued ID numbers, driver’s license numbers, and Social Security numbers, as well as medical and health insurance information.
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