Blue Shield, which has 4.5 million members, did not answer the newspaper’s question about how many people were potentially impacted.
The company said data that may have been stolen includes Social Security numbers, birth dates and treatment details.
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Blue Shield of California has announced that a previously disclosed data breach may have led to the theft of health plan members’ personal data. So reports the Los Angeles Times.
Blue Shield, which has 4.5 million members, did not answer the newspaper’s question about how many people were potentially impacted.
The company said data that may have been stolen includes Social Security numbers, birth dates and treatment details.