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Dana Nessel for Attorney General: GEICO Insurance Breach Could Lead to Fraudulent Unemployment Claims

Michigan

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LANSING - Michigan Attorney General  Dana Nessel and Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial  Services (DIFS) Director Anita Fox are warning Michiganders about a  GEICO insurance breach. 

In a notice filed earlier this month, the  company informed affected customers that, "We recently determined that  between January 21, 2021 and March 1, 2021, fraudsters used information  about you - which they acquired elsewhere - to obtain unauthorized  access to your driver's license number through the online sales system  on our website. We have reason to believe that this information could be  used to fraudulently apply for unemployment benefits in your name..."  

The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is not aware of this  breach directly impacting Michiganders at this time but remains  diligent in working to detect any fraudulent behavior. 

GEICO reported it has since secured the affected website and  implemented additional security measures to prevent future fraud. GEICO  is also offering a one-year subscription to IdentityForce, which is  noted in the letter sent to customers. 

"Unfortunately, bad actors will go to great lengths to steal personal  information and the GEICO breach is another example of that,"  said Nessel. "I encourage GEICO customers to check for correspondence  from the company. This also serves as a reminder that all of us should  be checking account statements and credit reports for unauthorized  activity." 

 "Cybersecurity is critical in the insurance market as increasingly  sophisticated criminals try to access consumers' highly sensitive  personal information maintained by their insurers," said Director Fox.  "DIFS continues to work with our regulated industries and national  partners to ensure that Michiganders' private information is protected  from cybersecurity risks." 

Michigan consumers, including GEICO customers, who receive paperwork from UIA but never filed a claim should report the fraud online through the agency.

You can also learn more about preventing identity theft and fraud by visiting the UIA's website and scrolling to the "Fraud and Identity Theft" section.

DIFS can help consumers with insurance questions and complaints  Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 877-999-6442 or any time  at Michigan.gov/DIFScomplaints. 

Original source can be found here.

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