The breach of UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare unit continues to affect customers' finances one year later.
Hackers have moved away from the finance sector and are increasingly targeting healthcare. Here's what you need to know.
One year after a cyberattack on Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of UnitedHealthcare, the breach—which exposed the personal and health data of 190 million individuals —has been deemed the largest in ...
Nearly one year after the cyberattack on Change Healthcare, the AHA released a report highlighting the continued need for ...
Caregivers could lose access to medical information, leaving them unable to treat patients with life-threatening conditions. An extended disruption created by a breach could affect all patients’ ...
The settlement follows a record-breaking data breach possibly affecting millions of UnitedHealth Group customers.
More than 144 million Americans' medical information was stolen or exposed in 2023 in a record-breaking number of healthcare ...
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / February 20, 2025 / Community Health Center, Inc recently disclosed that it suffered a data breach that ...
The breach disrupted the UnitedHealth-owned Change Healthcare for weeks ... Customer identifications, bank records and health data were exposed by hackers. Those affected have been contacted ...
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