💨 Abstract
A hacker named xenZen has allegedly published personal data of 3.1 crore Star Health Insurance customers, including mobile numbers, PAN, addresses, and pre-existing medical conditions, on a website. The hacker claims that Star Health's CISO sold the data and later attempted to change the terms of their deal. Star Health is conducting a forensic investigation and has approached the Madras High Court to halt the data leak.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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