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Brazil’s Hapvida Discloses Cyber Breach, Potential Client Data Leak

Posted on July 6, 2020 by Dissent

Reuters reports:

Brazilian health insurer Hapvida said in a securities filing on Monday it has suffered a cyber attack potentially involving access to the personal information of its customers.

Hapvida said, after a preliminary assessment of the security breach, that the attackers did not access customers’ medical records or financial information.

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