WASHINGTON/BENGALURU (Reuters) - Stolen customer data including medical reports from India's biggest health insurer, Star ...
Telegram chatbots have allowed unauthorized access to Star Health customer data including test results and medical diagnoses.
Sensitive medical records and personal details of millions of Indians are being offered for sale on the messaging app.
Customer data, including medical records, from India's top health insurer, Star Health, has been compromised and is now ...
Sensitive customer data from Star Health Insurance was accessed via chatbots on Telegram, with claims of over 31 million ...
A hacker has reportedly used Telegram chatbots to leak confidential customer data from Star Health, one of the largest health ...
The Star Health chatbots are part of a broader trend of hackers using such methods to sell stolen data. Of five million ...
The data is available for free in small portions, while bulk data — amounting to 7.24 terabytes — is being offered for sale, ...
Stolen customer data from India's largest health insurer, Star Health, is accessible via Telegram chatbots. The data includes ...
The news agency quoted UK-based security researcher Jason Parker, who noted that the Star Health chatbots feature a welcome ...
These records include policy documents, claims, names, phone numbers, addresses, tax details, ID copies, test results, and ...
Star Health and Allied Insurance, whose market capitalisation exceeds $4 billion, in a statement to Reuters said it has ...