Premera Blue Cross settles state data breach investigations for $10 million

The largest health insurance company in the Pacific Northwest says it will pay $10.4 million to 30 states to settle an investigation into a data breach that compromised information on more than 10 million people. The settlement, entered into court Thursday, requires Premera Blue Cross to pay $5.4 million to Washington to resolve an investigation that determined the company was slow to patch known security vulnerabilities. Hackers had access to customers’ medical records, bank account information and Social Security numbers from May 2014 until May 2015. The remaining $5 million will be split between other states. The case is the latest example of how, in the absence of federal leadership, state attorneys are taking legal action following large-scale security incidents. Connecticut and Illinois have opened investigations into the breach this year at the American Medical Collection Agency, which affected at least 20 million people. Other state lawsuits have resulted in […]

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Premera Blue Cross victims accuse insurer of deliberately destroying hacking evidence

A class-action lawsuit against a hacked health insurer is claiming that a crucial computer was wilfully destroyed, erasing critical evidence that could prove the severity of the security breach.
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