A February cyberattack on a UnitedHealth subsidiary compromised the personal data of some one-third of Americans.
Personal information from one-third of Americans could have been affected in the $22 million ransomware attack.
UnitedHealth, the largest U.S. health insurance provider, blamed a Russia-based ransomware gang for the huge data breach of U ...
The scope of the February data breach is apparently a record and fits within the range previously suggested by the company’s ...
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United Healthcare which owns Change Healthcare has admitted that data of over 100 million people was breached in a February ...
UnitedHealth has confirmed for the first time that over 100 million people had their personal information and healthcare data ...
UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty testified in May that the breach may impact a third of the US population, about 112 million ...
UnitedHealth told the US health department that hackers stole the information of 100 million people in a February ransomware ...
Healthcare data and personal information of more than 100 million people was stolen in the ransomware attack on Change ...
It's official: The massive cyberattack against UnitedHealth Group unit Change Healthcare was the biggest healthcare data ...