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WA: Premera Blue Cross target of cyber-attack, personal information accessed (update 3)

Posted on March 17, 2015 by Dissent

The Edmonds Beacon reports:

Premera Blue Cross announced on Tuesday, March 17 that it was the target of a cyber-attack, and customers personal information was accessed.

According to the Premera website, attackers gained access to the IT systems. The attack initially occurred on May 5, 2014, but wasn’t discovered until Jan. 29, 2015.

An investigation by the company and Mandiant, a top cyber security firm, revealed members name, date of birth, email address, address, telephone number, Social Security number, member identification numbers, bank account information and claims information, including clinical information was accessed.

Read more on Edmonds Beacon.

Premera has established a dedicated website to the breach, and yes, right off the bat they claim that they were victims of a “sophisticated cyberattack.”  In terms of the scope of the breach:

This incident affected Premera Blue Cross, Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska, and our affiliate brands Vivacity and Connexion Insurance Solutions, Inc. Our investigation determined that the attackers may have gained unauthorized access to applicants and members’ information, which could include member name, date of birth, email address, address, telephone number, Social Security number, member identification numbers, bank account information, and claims information, including clinical information. This incident also affected members of other Blue Cross Blue Shield plans who sought treatment in Washington or Alaska.

Note that KING5 is reporting that this breach may impact 11,000,000.

Update 1: Premera’s notification templates are up on the California Attorney General’s web site:

Premera Blue Cross – Incident Notification – Adult
Premera Blue Cross – Incident Notification – Minor

Premera Blue Cross – Incident Notification – Deceased

Update 2: Brian Krebs describes some evidence that suggests that the Premera attack may be state-sponsored – and by the same group responsible for the Anthem hack.

Update 3: Lifewise members are also affected by this breach (approximately 250,000):

This incident affected LifeWise Health Plan of Washington, LifeWise Health Plan of Oregon and LifeWise Assurance Company. It also affected LifeWise Health Plan of Arizona, which no longer does business in that state.

Category: Health DataMalwareOf NoteU.S.

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2 thoughts on “WA: Premera Blue Cross target of cyber-attack, personal information accessed (update 3)”

  1. Dennis Conary says:
    March 19, 2015 at 10:15 pm

    I’m with Life Wise, how do I find out if I’m in this fiber attack.

    1. Dissent says:
      March 20, 2015 at 7:15 am

      Did you read the link to their site? It says:

      We are beginning to mail letters to affected individuals today, March 17, 2015. We are providing two years of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services through Experian to affected individuals. We also have established a dedicated call center for our members and other affected individuals to contact. The information involved dates back to 2002 and individuals who believe they are affected by this incident but who have not received a letter by April 20, 2015, are encouraged to call 1-800-768-5817, Monday through Friday, between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on U.S. observed holidays).

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