FBI says it is "close" to identifying group behind Anthem data breach

The FBI says it is "close" to identifying the hacker group behind the Anthem data breach.

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The FBI says it is "close" to identifying the cybercriminal group responsible for breaching Anthem, but didn't confirm if a public announcement would be made. The targeted attack against Anthem, the No. 2 health insurance company in the United States, left up to 80 million members compromised.

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China is suspected in the breach, with Beijing reportedly improving its cyberespionage capabilities.

"We're close already," said Robert Anderson, head of the FBI's cybercrime branch, during a recent media briefing. "But we're not going to say it until we're absolutely sure. I don't know if it's China or not, by the way."

The FBI is reportedly getting better at identifying suspected cybercriminal groups with state-sponsors, hoping it will become a future deterrent. There are at least 60 state-sponsored cybercriminal groups across the world.

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