💨 Abstract
Star Health, India's largest health insurer, disclosed a $68,000 ransom demand from a cyberhacker following a data leak of customer data and medical records. The company is undergoing internal investigations and has taken legal action against Telegram and the hacker. Star's shares have declined 11% since the leak was reported. The hacker's website continues to share samples of customer data.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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