CNA cyberattack in March exposed personal information of more than 75,000 people, filings reveal [Chicago Tribune]
A March cyberattack that shut down systems at
More than 75,000 people were affected by the hack, which revealed names, personal identification and
“We are not releasing further information beyond what is posted on CNA.com and what was in our recent filings,” the company said in an emailed statement Tuesday.
CNA discovered the “sophisticated ransomware attack” on
In July, CNA notified the people whose data was exposed and offered them two years of free credit monitoring service.
The March cyberattack caused a network disruption that affected certain systems, including corporate email. It also shut down the functionality of CNA’s website, reducing it to a static display. CNA paid the hackers
In its
“Although we maintain cybersecurity insurance coverage insuring against costs resulting from cyberattacks (including the
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