Cyber Security Alert for Genworth Policy Holders
MONTPELIER -
Currently, no indications exist of any threat of identity theft or fraud in relation to the event; however, certain personal information was exposed.
On
According to
The Breach According to Progress's website: SQL injection vulnerability found in the MOVEit Transfer web application could allow an unauthenticated attacker to gain unauthorized access to MOVEit Transfer's database. This vulnerability could lead to escalated privileges and potential unauthorized access to the environment.
On or around
PBI promptly investigated and learned that the third party accessed one of its MOVEit Transfer servers on
PBI manually reviewed its records to confirm the identities of all individuals potentially affected by this event.
Remedies for Those Affected by the Security Event On behalf of
PBI is offering 24 months of credit monitoring and identity restoration services through Kroll at no cost to all impacted living individuals. Offer details and instructions will be included with each notification letter.
Additionally, PBI will provide notifications to families or personal representatives of all deceased individuals with instructions on how to protect their loved one's information.
The Department will provide updates on the situation as needed. For further inquiries or questions about this Consumer Alert, please contact the
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