US Insurance Giant Aflac Says Hackers Stole Personal And Health Data of 22.6 Million People

Aflac data breach leaks personal & health info of 22.6 million—find out what was stolen and what to do next.
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US Insurance Giant Aflac Says Hackers Stole Personal And Health Data of 22.6 Million People
Aflac Data Breach Exposes 22.6 Million Records: What You Need to Know In a major cybersecurity incident affecting millions, U.S. insurance provider Aflac has confirmed that hackers stole sensitive personal and health data belonging to 22.6 million individuals . First disclosed in June 2025 without a victim count, the breach is now one of the largest in the insurance sector this year. If you’re wondering whether your Social Security number, medical details, or ID documents were compromised—yes, they may have been. Aflac began issuing formal notifications this week, following regulatory filings that shed light on the breach’s staggering scope. Credit: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg / Getty Images What Data Was Stolen in the Aflac Breach? According to official filings with the Texas and Iowa attorneys general, the compromised information includes a deeply personal mix of identifiers and health records. Affected individuals’ names, dates of birth, home addresses , and government-issued identification—su…