A February cyberattack on a UnitedHealth subsidiary compromised the personal data of some one-third of Americans.
Billing and payment data related to insurance claims. Sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers and driver's license details. Change Healthcare is providing two years of free ...
While Change Healthcare has been unable to provide VIVA with the exact data involved for each affected individual, it is ...
The breach report from Change comes as data breaches in the healthcare industry affect more Americans and expose sensitive health data. During an interview at the HLTH conference earlier this week ...
the parent company of Change Healthcare, has admitted that data of over 100 million people was breached in a February cyberattack, which makes it the biggest breach in the US healthcare industry.
UnitedHealth confirms over 100 million Change Healthcare users had their data stolen. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals what happened and what caused the breach.
UnitedHealth, the largest U.S. health insurance provider, blamed a Russia-based ransomware gang for the huge data breach of U.S. medical data.
Change Healthcare says it has notified approximately ... 2024 ransomware attack that caused the largest ever known data breach of protected health information. A ransomware attack at Change ...
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Federal legislators confirm February's data breach at UnitedHealth subsidiary Change Healthcare was the largest in the ...
U.S. law firm Thompson Coburn and its client Presbyterian Healthcare Services paved the way for a data breach by failing to ...
The massive Change Healthcare cyberattack could have compromised data from 100 million people — the largest healthcare data breach ever reported to federal regulators. The ransomware attack on ...