Allianz Life Confirms Data Breach Affecting Majority of 1.4 Million Customers
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Allianz Life, a major U.S. insurance company, has confirmed that hackers stole personal data of the 'majority' of its 1.4 million customers, financial professionals, and employees in a mid-July cyberattack. The breach occurred through a third-party cloud-based CRM system on July 16, 2025, exposing personally identifiable information. The company disclosed the breach in a legally required filing with Maine's attorney general but did not immediately provide exact numbers of affected individuals.
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On July 16, 2025, a malicious threat actor gained access to a third-party, cloud-based CRM system used by Allianz Life
The company disclosed the data breach on Saturday in a legally required filing with Maine's attorney general but did not immediately provide a number of how many Allianz Life customers are affected.
According to a spokesperson, Allianz Life has 1.4 million customers. Its parent company, Allianz, has more than 125 million customers worldwide.
The company disclosed the data breach on Saturday in a legally required filing with Maine's attorney general but did not immediately provide a number of how many Allianz Life customers are affected. According to a spokesperson, Allianz Life has 1.4 millio
