It has been reported that American Income Life, one of the world’s largest supplemental insurance providers, is now under close scrutiny following reports of a massive cyberattack that may have compromised the personal and insurance records of hundreds of thousands of the company’s customers.
It has been claimed that a post that has appeared on a well-known underground data leak forum contains sensitive data that was stolen directly from the website of the company.
It is said to be a platform frequently used by cybercriminals for trading and selling stolen information. According to the person behind the post, there is extensive customer information involved in the breach, which raises concerns over the increasing frequency of large-scale attacks aimed at the financial and insurance industries.
AIL, a Fortune 1000 company with its headquarters in Texas, generates over $5.7 billion in annual revenue. It is a subsidiary of Globe Life Inc., a Fortune 1000 financial services holding company. It is considered to be an incident that has the potential to cause a significant loss for one of the country’s most prominent supplemental insurance companies.
In the breach, which first came to light through a post on a well-trafficked hacking forum, it is alleged that approximately 150,000 personal records were compromised.
The threat actor claimed that the exposed
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