How can Anthem continue to ignore the problem? They are sending out letters? Hello? The OIG requested an audit of its IT systems. Anthem rejected it for the second time. The first time was in 2013. I've been following this closely, on a website set up for Anthem Data Class Action. If Anthem wants to remedy the problem, they should be making an effort to figure out the IT problem. A little free help from the feds couldn't hurt!
Phishers and phone fraudsters are capitalizing on public concern over a massive data breach announced this week at health insurance provider Anthem in a bid to steal financial and personal data from consumers.
The flood of phishing scams was unleashed just hours after Anthem announced publicly that a "very sophisticated cyberattack" on its systems had compromised the Social Security information and other personal details on some 80 million Americans.
In a question on its FAQ page about whether it would be offering credit monitoring to affected customers, "Anthem said All impacted members will receive notice via mail which will advise them of the protections being offered to them as well as any next steps." Unsurprisingly, phishers took that as an invitation to blast out variations on the scam pictured below, which spoofs Anthem and offers recipients a free year's worth of credit monitoring services for those who click the embedded link. [Screenshot]
According to Anthem, fraudsters also are busy perpetrating similar scams by cold-calling people via telephone. In a recording posted to its toll-free hotline for this breach (877-263-7995), Anthem said it is aware of outbound call scams targeting current and former Anthem members.
Continued: http://krebsonsecurity.com/2015/02/phishers-pounce-on-anthem-breach/
Also See:
Let the phishing begin: Scammers now targeting Anthem hack victims
Anthem members targeted with phishing emails and calls

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