Insurance provider Kemper added to Have I Been Pwned with 269,299 breached accounts; new financial-services dataset searchable
Have I Been Pwned has added US insurance provider Kemper to its breach corpus with 269,299 unique email addresses. Kemper offers auto, home, life, and health insurance across the United States. As is typical for HIBP additions, the underlying breach source and disclosure details are not published alongside the entry, but the listing lets individuals and organizations check whether their accounts appear in the leaked dataset. Affected customers should anticipate insurance-themed phishing - claim-status updates, policy-renewal prompts, or premium-refund lures. The addition continues a steady run of US financial-services and insurance breaches surfacing in HIBP through late May.
- Check
- Check whether your @corp emails appear in HIBP's Kemper corpus. Warn affected staff and customers about insurance-themed phishing (claims, renewals, refunds) over the next 30-60 days.
- Affected
- 269,299 unique email addresses tied to Kemper insurance accounts (auto, home, life, health). Customers are exposed to targeted insurance-themed social engineering.
- Fix
- Affected individuals: rotate Kemper passwords, enable MFA, scrutinize unsolicited insurance communications. Organizations: add Kemper to breach-monitoring watchlists and brief help desks on potential impersonation.