Hackers stole sensitive information belonging to around 190 million people in a cyberattack on a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary last year that roiled the U.S. healthcare industry, the company said ...
The number of individuals confirmed to be affected by the data breach is almost double the company's previous estimate.
A ransomware attack against Change Healthcare last year exposed data on a record-breaking 190 million people, parent company UnitedHealth Group reported Friday. Most people have already been ...
Change Healthcare now estimates that 190 million people were affected in the massive cyberattack that took down its services nearly a year ago. UnitedHealth Group, Change's parent company ...
The massive cyberattack on Change Healthcare last ... the healthcare sector. A group called AlphV, also known as Blackcat, claimed responsibility for the incident. UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty ...
UnitedHealth Group says the impact from the cyberattack last year at its Change Healthcare subsidiary is much wider than previously understood, affecting ...
The number of victims impacted by the Change Healthcare data breach last year has nearly doubled, from 100 million to ...
UnitedHealth UNH.N CEO Andrew Witty said on Thursday that healthcare in the U.S. needs to be "less confusing, less complex and less costly" during the company's first earnings call since the ...
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UnitedHealth Group Thursday reported $14.4 billion ... in 2023 as the company grappled with a costly cyberattack on its Change Healthcare business. Meanwhile, the company experienced higher ...
In his first public comments since one of his executives was shot to death, UnitedHealth Group chief ... titled "Hacking America's Health Care: Assessing the Change Healthcare Cyber ...
UnitedHealth Group CEO Says Complex US Healthcare System Needs to Change By Sriparna Roy and Bhanvi Satija (Reuters) -UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty said on Thursday that healthcare in the U.S ...