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“This hack could have been ... Witty also confirmed UnitedHealth paid a $22 million ransom in Bitcoin in an attempt to protect personal information after the attack, which he called “one ...
info@3blmedia.com SOURCE: Jazz Pharmaceuticals View the original press release on accesswire.com Hackers broke into UnitedHealth's tech unit on Feb. 12 by exploiting a security vulnerability in ...
"The Change hack is a dire warning about the ... In other news, the US Department of State is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information or identification of ALPHV/BlackCat threat ...
A cyberattack on the Ascension health system across the U.S. diverted ambulances, caused patients to miss medical visits and ...
Washington: Hackers who breached UnitedHealth's tech unit in February ... Witty said "maybe a third" of Americans' protected health information and personally identifiable information was stolen.
Congressional leaders continue to seek answers from UnitedHealth Group over the Change ... measures that could have prevented the hack. The senator asked for responses to 20 specific questions ...
UnitedHealthcare paid a ransom to the hackers, it acknowledged, but the information was stolen anyway. “A ransom was paid as part of the company’s commitment to do all it could to protect ...
(This April 29 story has been corrected to fix the headline and paragraph 1, and updated to clarify the breach occurred due to stolen credentials, not a Citrix vulnerability, in paragraphs 5 and 6 ...
UnitedHealthcare paid a ransom to the hackers, it acknowledged, but the information was stolen anyway. “A ransom was paid as part of the company’s commitment to do all it could to protect ...
A leading senator is pushing UnitedHealth Group for more answers on the Change Healthcare cyberattack that caused significant disruption across the industry. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, who is ...