UnitedHealth's CEO Andrew Witty confirmed in a Senate hearing that he had conceded to paying ransom hackers $22 million.
Health insurance provider UnitedHealth paid a multimillion-dollar ransom to hackers who broke into one of its subsidiaries, ...
UnitedHealth did not say how much was paid to the hackers, although the “ALPHV/Blackcat” internet hacker group had asked for ...
Payment processing by Change Healthcare is currently about 86 percent of its pre-incident levels and will increase as the ...
Senators questioned UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty on Wednesday about the cyberattack on its subsidiary Change ...
In letters to both congressional committees, the American Hospital Association said an internally survey of its members found that 94% of hospitals reported damage to cash flow and more than half ...
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 ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. says a ransom was paid in the February cyberattack against the company that has disrupted payments throughout the US healthcare system. The ransom was paid “as part of ...
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 ...
"A ransom was paid as part of the company's commitment to do all it could to protect patient data from disclosure," a UnitedHealth Group spokesperson confirmed with CBS News late Monday.
UnitedHealth Group on Monday said it paid ransom to cyberthreat actors to try to protect patient data, following the February cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare. The company also ...