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On February 4, 2015 health insurer Anthem, Inc., one of the largest health insurers in the US, announced that it had been the target of a sophisticated cyber attack. To date, the company acknowledges that the attack Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield Amerigroup Caremore Unicare Healthlink DeCare Anthem has a signi�cant presence in the country’s most populous states, particularly California and New York. It also serves The breach is being investigated by the FBI, and reports have linked the attack to a foreign state. It is unknown if the hackers The compromised data includes personal information of its insureds, such as: Names of enrollees Birthdays numbers Street addresses Email addresses LOCKTON COMPANIES Anthem Breach Overview February 2015 Employment information, including income data Anthem has said that the breach does not include “credit card or medical information, such as claims, test results, or diagnostic codes.”