What You Should Know About the Aflac Data Breach—and How to Stay Safe

    What You Should Know About the Aflac Data Breach—and How to Stay Safe
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    Recently, Aflac—one of the largest insurance companies in the U.S.—reported a data breach. This means that someone broke into their systems without permission and may have taken personal information about customers.

    We’re sharing this to help you understand what happened, why it matters, and what you can do to protect yourself.

    What Happened

    Aflac says that on June 12, cybercriminals accessed their U.S. systems. The company quickly stopped the attack within a few hours. However, during that time, hackers may have accessed sensitive information, such as:

    • Social Security numbers (SSNs)
    • Health records
    • Insurance claims
    • Contact information

    Aflac is now offering 24 months of free identity protection services to help people who may have been affected by asking them to contact their call center.

    Why This Matters

    Your personal information—like your Social Security number or health records—is very valuable to criminals. They can use it to:

    • Open new accounts in your name
    • File fake tax returns
    • Commit medical or insurance fraud
    • Trick you into giving up more information (a tactic known as phishing)

    Even if your data hasn’t been used yet, taking action now can help you avoid problems later.

    What You Can Do Right Now

    Here are six steps you can take to protect your identity and personal information:

    1. Sign Up for Identity Protection
      If Aflac or another company offers it for free, use it. These services can monitor your credit, alert you to fraud, and help you recover if something goes wrong.

    2. Freeze Your Credit
      A credit freeze prevents criminals from opening new accounts in your name. It’s free and easy to do at all three major credit bureaus:
      • Equifax
      • Experian
      • TransUnion

    3. Use Strong Passwords and MFA
      Don’t reuse passwords. Create a strong, unique password for each account. Turn on MFA wherever possible to add extra protection.

    4. Check Your Credit and Bank Accounts
      Watch for any charges you didn’t make or new accounts you didn’t open. You can get a free credit report from each bureau once a year at AnnualCreditReport.com.

    5. Be Careful with Emails and Phone Calls
      Scammers often contact people after breaches. Don’t click on links in suspicious emails or give out personal information unless you’re sure who you’re talking to.

    6. Report Any Problems Immediately
      If you think someone is misusing your information, report it at IdentityTheft.gov. They’ll help you create a recovery plan and walk you through the steps.

    What Is MFA (Also Called 2FA)?

    Multi-factor authentication (MFA), also known as two-factor authentication (2FA), adds a second step when logging into your online accounts. After entering your password, you must also confirm your identity in another way.

    This second step might include:

    • A code sent to your phone by text or from an authenticator app
    • A fingerprint or face scan
    • A physical device, like a USB security key

    This extra layer of protection makes it much harder for hackers to get into your accounts, even if they know your password.

    Protecting Yourself with Trend Micro

    Data breaches like this are becoming more common—not just with Aflac, but across banks, retailers, hospitals, and more. While Aflac is offering free identity protection for a limited time, it’s important to remember that your information may already be exposed elsewhere—and the risks don’t end with one incident.

    That’s why we recommend taking a broader, long-term approach.

    Trend Micro ID Protection is a comprehensive app designed to help protect you from identity theft, scams, and online threats every day—not just after a breach. It includes:

    • Dark web monitoring to alert you if your personal information is being shared or sold
    • Social media monitoring for suspicious activity on accounts like Facebook, Google, and Instagram
    • A secure password manager to help you create and store strong, unique passwords
    • 24/7 identity theft support and up to $1 million in identity fraud insurance for U.S. users

    Whether or not you were impacted by this specific breach, Trend Micro ID Protection gives you peace of mind and an extra layer of protection that lasts.

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