Maxicare Data breach exposes 1000 company employees info
Manila, Philippines – A data breach at Maxicare Healthcare Corporation has compromised the personal information of employees from over 1,000 companies subscribed to their group health insurance plans. The National Privacy Commission (NPC) confirmed receiving a notification from Maxicare on June 16th regarding the incident.
Hackers Target Health Data
Cybersecurity experts at Deep Web Konek first reported the breach, revealing that a group called OPCODE-90 gained access to a Maxicare database. This database contained sensitive employee information, including full names, email addresses, home addresses, and medical booking details. Additionally, leaked data may include Maxicare card numbers,account types, VIP status, and specific requested medical procedures.
Major Companies Affected
The breach is significant due to the number of companies impacted. Big names like Accenture, Cebu Air (operator of Cebu Pacific), AIA Philippines, Allianz PNB, and BPI AIA Life Assurance Corporation are all confirmed to be affected as they utilize Maxicare’s group health insurance plans for their employees.
What to Do if You’re Unsure
If you’re unsure whether your company uses Maxicare for health insurance, contact your HR department for clarification.Maxicare is still investigating the full extent of the breach, so staying informed through official channels is crucial.
Protecting Yourself
Here are some steps you can take to protect yourself:
- Beware of Phishing: Be cautious of emails or calls claiming to be from Maxicare. Don’t click on suspicious links or share any personal information.
- Change Passwords: Consider changing your passwords, especially for accounts where you might have used the same password as the one associated with your Maxicare information.
- Monitor Credit Reports: Regularly monitor your credit reports for any suspicious activity that could indicate identity theft.
Data Security Concerns
This incident underscores the critical need for robust data security measures, especially for companies handling sensitive health information. Maxicare’s investigation into the breach is ongoing, and hopefully, it will lead to the implementation of stronger safeguards to prevent similar attacks in the future.