Hacker hired Telangana man to courier threats to Star Health Insurance MD
Briefly

The Star Health Insurance data breach case has escalated as its MD Anand Roy, his wife, and CFO received threat messages following a significant data leak affecting 3.1 crore customers. The hacking entity, named 'Xenzen', allegedly contacted a youth named Mohammed Irfan from Hyderabad to deliver intimidating messages and packages to the company's officials. This development underscores the severe repercussions of data security breaches and highlights the intersection of cybercrime with real-world threats, prompting action from the Tamil Nadu cyber crime wing against those involved.
The ongoing investigation reveals that 'Xenzen' hired a youth to send threats to Star Health Insurance’s management after a data breach affecting 3.1 crore customers.
Cyber crime officials arrested Mohammed Irfan for sending courier threats, emphasizing the misuse of technology in criminal intimidation and data theft.
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