Privacy Watchdog Issues Warning

 

Information about over 33 million individuals in France, roughly half of the nation’s population, was compromised in a cyber assault after January, as per statements from the country’s data protection authority.
The Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés (CNIL) disclosed this development recently after being notified by two healthcare insurance firms, Viamedis and Almerys.
The agency cautioned that the breached data, impacting policyholders and their families, encompasses details such as “marital status, date of birth, social security number, the name of the health insurer, as well as the guarantees of the contract.”
Thankfully, unlike the situation involving Australian health insurer Medibank, sensitive medical records and treatment histories were not accessed.
CNIL emphasized that the responsibility lies with the health insurance firms to inform the affected parties. However, individuals are advised to remain vigilant against potential phishing schemes aiming to defraud them.
While the contact information of policyholders remained untouched, CNIL highlighted the possibility of combining the breached data with other previously compromised information for further malicious activities.
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