Major League Baseball players’ personal data stolen

The personal data of Major League Baseball players and their family members have been stolen in an attack on a third-party vendor

A third-party vendor of American Major League Baseball has been hit with a cyber-attack, resulting in the personal information of players and their family members being stolen.

Horizon Actuarial Services LLC, a consulting firm based in Maryland, suffered a ransomware attack in November of last year.

The company recently released a data incident notice, revealing that data in its Local 295 IBT Employer Group Welfare Fund and its Major League Baseball Players Benefit Plan had been breached and looted by cyber-criminals.

Horizon has reported that the breached affected 38,418 individuals. A separate report revealed that 13,156 individuals included in the Major League Baseball Players Benefit Plan were affected.

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