Data Breach Hits 31 Million Star Health Users, Just Weeks After Company Filed Lawsuit Against Hacker
A significant data breach has allegedly affected millions of Star Health Insurance users. Just two weeks after the company filed a lawsuit against an unknown hacker and the messaging platform Telegram, a website has emerged selling the personal data of 31.2 million Star Health users. The hacker, identified as xenZen, claims to have access to sensitive user information and is offering the data for sale at $150,000.
The compromised data includes sensitive details about Star Health's 31,216,953 users, posing a significant risk to their privacy and security. The website selling this information appeared on Wednesday, causing major concerns about the protection of personal data in the healthcare sector.
Star Health had already taken legal action in response to earlier security threats, but this recent leak highlights the growing challenge of cybersecurity for companies dealing with sensitive user information. As the breach unfolds, it raises critical questions about data protection measures and the need for more robust safeguards to prevent future attacks.
This incident underlines the importance of strict security protocols in the healthcare industry to protect user data from cybercriminals.