UnitedHealth did not say how much was paid to the hackers, although the “ALPHV/Blackcat” internet hacker group had asked for ...
UnitedHealth's CEO Andrew Witty confirmed in a Senate hearing that he had conceded to paying ransom hackers $22 million.
This was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make,’ CEO Andrew Witty said in a Senate hearing on Wednesday.
In a statement sent to WIRED and other news outlets on Monday evening, Change Healthcare wrote that it paid a ransom to a cybercriminal group extorting the company, a hacker gang known as AlphV or ...
Senators questioned UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty on Wednesday about a cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare.
The company paid the hackers a $22 million ransom, he said. “I believe the bigger the company, the bigger the responsibility to protect its systems from hackers. UHG was a big target long before ...
In the shadowy corners of the dark web, young hackers from the U.S., U.K ... Caesars reportedly paid a $15 million ransom and did not suffer any disruptions. "From an FBI perspective, our ...
UnitedHealth Group admitted to paying ransom in an attempt to ... Department revealed U.S. hospitals have paid $100 million to Russian ransomware hackers. The report noted more than 400 ...
Change Healthcare has also reported that hackers behind the attacks obtained ... Witty also publicly confirmed that Change Healthcare paid a ransom, a practice that critics say incentivizes ...
Libraries in British Columbia have been targeted by a hacker who threatened to release user data if a ransom was not paid. The B.C. Libraries Co-operative said in a statement Monday that on April ...