Star Health Data Breach

Hacker Offers 31 Million Users' Data for Sale on Telegram

Written by Midhlaj

September 25,2024

Data Breach 

A hacker has reportedly stolen and is selling the data of 31 million Star Health Insurance users through Telegram chatbots.

How It Happened 

Cybercriminals allegedly infiltrated Star Health’s systems, gaining access to a massive database containing personal and policy details of users. 

Selling Through Chatbots 

The stolen data is being offered on Telegram, where hackers use automated chatbots to facilitate sales, making it easy for buyers to purchase private information. 

What Data Is Exposed? 

The breach includes: – Names, email addresses – Phone number – Insurance policy detail – Medical record

Who Is Affected? 

Approximately 31 million Star Health customers have had their sensitive personal and medical information exposed, making it one of the largest data breaches in the healthcare sector. 

Investigation Underway 

Star Health has launched an internal investigation and is working with cybersecurity experts to assess the damage and mitigate the effects of the breach. 

The Role of Telegram 

Telegram has become a hub for cybercriminals, where chatbots are now automating the illegal sale of data, offering stolen user information at alarming speeds. 

Protect Yourself 

If you’re a Star Health user:

– Be alert to phishing attempt – Change your passwords    immediately – Monitor bank accounts for   unusual activity

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