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.
More than two months after the start of a ransomware debacle whose impact ranks among the worst in the history of cybersecurity, the medical firm Change Healthcare finally confirmed what ...
This was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make,’ CEO Andrew Witty said in a Senate hearing on Wednesday.
Senators questioned UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty on Wednesday about a cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare.
In the shadowy corners of the dark web, young hackers from the U.S., U.K., and Canada met and teamed up with Russian ransomware hackers, becoming powerful partners in crime. In the last year ...
UnitedHealth’s problems are not a threat to the broader economy, the largest US health insurer’s CEO told a Senate panel on Wednesday after senators questioned whether the company’s size ...
UnitedHealth Group admitted to paying ransom in an attempt to protect patient data stolen during the February cyberattack against its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, according to a CNBC report.
Change Healthcare, the health care services provider that recently experienced a ransomware attack that hamstrung the US prescription market for two weeks, was hacked through a compromised account ...
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 ...