Anthem Insurance Data Breach

Anthem Inc., the country’s second-largest health insurer, operating under numerous brands such as Anthem Blue Cross, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield, has recently fell victim to a devastating and large scale “sophisticated external cyberattack.”  The real victims, however, are the 80 million Anthem customers who may have had crucial private information, such as names, Social Security numbers, street addresses, birthdays, addresses, email and employment information, and employment data, accessed and retrieved by the currently unknown culprit.  This is just the latest in a recent string of large scale hacks on corporate networks, which include JPMorgan Chase, Target Corp., and Home Depot Inc.

The ramifications of this data breach could affect both current and former Anthem customers for years to come.  Further, the nature of the data is thought to be much more damaging than just credit card information, as it will allow criminals to commit identity theft and open new bank accounts, lines of credit, and even rent apartments under victims’ names.  It is difficult to predict how exactly personal information will be used, or even when it will be used.  The full consequences of this breach may not even be realized until years down the line.  However, since Anthem refused to encrypt their information, all leaked information can be easily accessed and utilized by criminals.

Anthem Customers are recommended to closely watch their bank account and credit card statements for any signs of fraud.

The NYC employment lawyers at Fitapelli & Schaffer, LLP have recovered millions of dollars for its clients through class action and collective action lawsuits. If you are or have been an Anthem customer and believe that this recent data breach may have affected you, please contact us at (212) 300-0375 or visit our website at www.fslawfirm.com.