The Missouri Department of Insurance says the personal information of policyholders from one of the largest health insurance carriers in the state was hacked.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reported to the department last week that it had been a victim of a cyberattack and that the personal information of its policyholders had been compromised. The breach is believed to have occurred in late January and the data was not encrypted.
An initial analysis conducted by Anthem showed the information that was accessed were member names, member health identification numbers, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, employment information and income data.
“As Missouri’s insurance regulator, we take the issue of cybersecurity very seriously,” said John M. Huff, director of the Missouri Department of Insurance. “Unfortunately, this data breach affected an unknown number of Missourians as well as consumers throughout the country. As we continue to gather additional information from Anthem, we will ensure impacted Missourians receive all the resources they need to protect themselves against financial hardships as a result of the breach. Consumers should continue to watch their banking and other financial accounts for suspicious activity and contact Anthem if they need additional information.”
Anthem said it is not aware of any fraudulent activity against policyholders that has occurred. The insurer is taking immediate steps to notify affected individuals. Anthem will provide information to impacted policyholders on how to enroll in free credit-monitoring and identity-protection services.
Consumers who believe they may have been impacted by the security breach should call 877-263-7995, the toll-free number Anthem has established to assist consumers. Anthem has also set up a special website atwww.anthemfacts.com to answer questions. Consumers may also contact the Department of Insurance Consumer Hotline at 800-726-7390.
