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	"plain_text": "Infosys McCamish says LockBit stole data of 6 million people\r\nBy Bill Toulas\r\nPublished: 2024-06-28 · Archived: 2026-04-05 22:33:25 UTC\r\nInfosys McCamish Systems (IMS) disclosed that the LockBit ransomware attack it suffered earlier this year impacted\r\nsensitive information of more than six million individuals.\r\nIMS is a multinational corporation that provides business consulting, information technology, and outsourcing services. It\r\nspecializes in covering the needs of firms in the insurance and financial services industries.\r\nThe company has a significant presence in the U.S., serving large financial institutions such as the Bank of America and\r\nseven out of the top ten insurers in the country.\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/infosys-mccamish-says-lockbit-stole-data-of-6-million-people/\r\nPage 1 of 4\n\n0:00\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/infosys-mccamish-says-lockbit-stole-data-of-6-million-people/\r\nPage 2 of 4\n\nVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE\r\nIn February 2024, IMS informed the public that it had been hit by a ransomware in November 2023, which resulted in the\r\ncompromise of the personal data of about 57,000 Bank of America customers.\r\nAt the time, LockBit claimed the attack and said that it had encrypted 2,000 computers on the IMS network.\r\nIn a new notification shared with the authorities in the U.S., IMS now says the total number of people affected by the\r\nNovember 2023 ransomware attack is a little over 6 million.\r\n“With the assistance of third-party eDiscovery experts, retained through outside counsel, IMS proceeded to conduct a\r\nthorough and time-intensive review of the data at issue to identify the personal information subject to unauthorized access\r\nand acquisition and determine to whom the personal information relates,” reads the notification.\r\n“IMS has notified its impacted organizations of the Incident and of the compromise of any personal information pertaining\r\nto them.”\r\nThe data confirmed as compromised varies from one individual to another but includes the following:\r\nSocial Security Number (SSN)\r\nDate of birth\r\nMedical treatment/record information\r\nBiometric data\r\nEmail address and password\r\nUsername and password\r\nDriver’s License number or state ID number\r\nFinancial account information\r\nPayment card information\r\nPassport number\r\nTribal ID number\r\nU.S. military ID number\r\nTo mitigate the risk from the exposure, the notification letters enclose instructions on how to access a free-of-charge, two-year identity protection and credit monitoring service through Kroll.\r\nIMS has not disclosed which of its clients were impacted, except for Oceanview Life and Annuity Company (OLAC), an\r\nArizona-based fixed and fixed-indexed annuities provider that secures retirement income for policyholders.\r\nIMS’ notice mentions that the list of impacted data owners, currently only listing OLAC, may be supplemented on a rolling\r\nbasis as more customers request to be named in the filing.\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/infosys-mccamish-says-lockbit-stole-data-of-6-million-people/\r\nPage 3 of 4\n\nAutomated Pentesting Covers Only 1 of 6 Surfaces.\r\nAutomated pentesting proves the path exists. BAS proves whether your controls stop it. Most teams run one without the\r\nother.\r\nThis whitepaper maps six validation surfaces, shows where coverage ends, and provides practitioners with three diagnostic\r\nquestions for any tool evaluation.\r\nSource: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/infosys-mccamish-says-lockbit-stole-data-of-6-million-people/\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/infosys-mccamish-says-lockbit-stole-data-of-6-million-people/\r\nPage 4 of 4",
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