Insurance giant CNA notifies customers of a data breach after the Phoenix CryptoLocker attack suffered in March. Insurance firm paid a $40 ransom to restore access to its files following the ransomware attack. CNA Financial immediately launched an investigation into the incident and reported it to the FBI and the Treasury Departments Office of Foreign Assets Control. The insurance firm is offering to the impacted customers a complimentary 24-month membership of Experian’s IdentityWorks to protect them against identity theft. According to breach information filed with the office of Maine’s Attorney General, the security breach impacted 75,349 people.”]
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