US healthcare company EyeMed reaches settlement following 2020 data breach

27-Jan-22

An examination discovered that the attacker had access to and was able to examine emails and attachments dating back six years during a week-long hack.

Names; contact information, including addresses; dates of birth; account information, including identification numbers for health insurance accounts and vision insurance accounts; full or partial Social Security numbers; Medicaid, drivers’ licence, or other government ID numbers; birth or marriage certificates; and medical diagnoses and treatment information were among the consumer data elements included in the emails.

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