Health insurance provider UnitedHealth paid a multimillion-dollar ransom to hackers who broke into one of its subsidiaries, ...
Witty said he himself made the decision that UnitedHealth would pay a ransom to the hackers who caused the massive data breach.
Senators questioned UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty on Wednesday about the cyberattack on its subsidiary Change ...
The district said it would not pay the ransom. Murat Kantarcioglu, professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Dallas, said government organizations often have both lax security ...
European Union naval forces warned that the payment of a reported $5m ransom to free a bulker hijacked ... kill the crew one by one if they were not paid.
Change Healthcare appears to have paid a $22 million ransom to AlphV to stop it from ... and the steps it’s taking to prevent another hack. WIRED is where tomorrow is realized.
While first linked by the company to "nation-state" hackers, the attack was later ... pulled an exit scam by stealing a $22 million ransom paid to Notchy, the affiliate who coordinated the attack.
UnitedHealth previously declined to say whether it paid the hackers’ ransom, nor did it say how much data was stolen in the cyberattack. The healthcare giant said in a statement on March 27 that ...
Then, in early March, ALPHV suddenly disappeared along with a $22 million ransom payment that Change Healthcare allegedly paid to prevent the public release of patient data. An ALPHV affiliate ...
A separate post on a hacker forum claimed that UnitedHealth paid $22 million in ransom to help recover from the data breach, though the company hasn't confirmed that. And Blackcat itself later ...
The Daixin Team ransomware gang claimed a recent cyberattack on Omni Hotels & Resorts and is now threatening to publish customers' sensitive information if a ransom is not paid. The hotel chain ...