WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hackers who breached UnitedHealth's tech unit in February potentially stole a third of Americans' data, the largest U.S. health insurer's CEO told a Congressional committee ...
Hackers broke into UnitedHealth's tech unit on Feb. 12 by exploiting a security vulnerability in software from private IT ...
Change, an UnitedHealth Group subsidiary ... News reports indicate that hackers stole several terabytes of data which include medical, insurance, claims, payments records as wells as patient ...
UnitedHealth said. It did not say exactly how many people's data was stolen, but that it was monitoring online forums where hackers tend to leak or trade such data packets. The cybercriminal gang ...
UnitedHealth Group said Monday "a substantial proportion" of Americans may have had their personal data compromised in a February cyberattack and is offering them free credit monitoring and ...
Health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group has confirmed that a ransomware attack on its health tech subsidiary Change Healthcare earlier this year resulted in a huge theft of Americans’ private ...
A pair of recent ransomware attacks crippled computer systems at two major American health care firms, disrupting patient ...
Bank of America Securities analyst Kevin Fischbeck maintained a Buy rating on UnitedHealth (UNH – Research Report) today. The ...
UnitedHealth Says Hackers Potentially Stole a Third of Americans' Data By Ahmed Aboulenein and Zeba Siddiqui WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hackers who breached UnitedHealth's tech unit in February ...
Hackers who breached UnitedHealth's tech unit in February potentially stole data from a third of Americans, the largest U.S. health insurer's CEO told a congressional committee on Wednesday.