A cyberattack on Allianz Life Insurance in late July has compromised the personal data of approximately 1.1m customers, according to the breach notification site Have I Been Pwned. The stolen information includes names, addresses, phone numbers, and emails of most of Allianz’s 1.4m U.S. customers, prompting the company to offer two years of identity monitoring services to those affected. The incident is part of a larger trend of significant cyberattacks targeting major corporations, including previous breaches at Microsoft and UnitedHealth Group.

Allianz Life hack reportedly exposes 1.1m customers
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