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    February 10, 2015

    Anthem Security Breach

    Anthem Security Breach
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    As you are likely aware, 80 million people throughout the United States – 1.2 million of whom reside in Connecticut – are currently facing the threat of identity theft after a major security breach at Anthem health insurance.Information stolen from current and former customers includes: names, dates of birth, medical IDs, Social Security numbers, street addresses, e-mail addresses, employment information and some income data. It does not seem that any medical records or credit card numbers have been exposed, but I urge you to be aware of activity regarding such information.

    Please also be on the lookout for email spam regarding this event. I am assured by Anthem that it is not a legitimate offering and is either a scam or solicitation for services not approved by Anthem.

    Anthem is currently doing all they can to continue investigating this attack, especially to determine which members’ personal information was accessed. They advise us that there is currently no indication that any of their members’ personal information has been misused. However, in that unfortunate event, all impacted Anthem members will be offered identity theft monitoring and credit monitoring services for two years. Anthem will soon provide affected members with information on how to enroll in this protection.

    In the meantime, here’s what you can do to protect yourself in the coming months according to ABC News:

    • Request a (renewable) 90-day credit alert or get a free credit report once a year
    • Consider placing a full freeze on your credit
    • Check your bills closely for irregularities
    • Consider signing up for any monitoring Anthem, or other hacked businesses, offer for free
    • Submit a report through the FTC website: www.consumer.ftc.gov. Click the “privacy & identity” tab, which will walk you through creating an affidavit you can show to creditors
    • Keep copies of all reports and correspondence. Use certified mail to get delivery receipts, and keep notes on every phone call
    • Be skeptical of notices that you have won a “free prize”
    • Hang up the phone if you get a call asking for account numbers or other information. Scammers may also send texts, so don’t click on any links from numbers you don’t know

    Additional Resources:

    • www.anthemfacts.com which includes a link to Frequently Asked Questions
    • Attorney General George Jepsen and state Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Jonathan A. Harris are advising all Connecticut residents who may be affected by the breach to report any suspicious activity on their credit report or other financial accounts to law enforcement immediately. Suspicious activity can also be reported to the Office of the Attorney General’s Privacy Task Force by emailing attorney.general@ct.gov or calling 860-808-5318
    • State Department of Consumer Protection: http://www.ct.gov/dcp/cwp/view.asp?a=4302&q=560456
    • Federal Trade Commission:  http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0275-place-fraud-alert

    As always, if you have questions or concerns about state government please do not hesitate to contact me at your convenience at: 1-800-842-1423 or dave.yaccarino@housegop.ct.gov.

     

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