Seconds. All it took was seconds for hackers to infiltrate the network at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ...
In a letter sent Thursday, Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon argued that the hack could have been averted if the company had adhered to industry best practices, Becker's reported.
A UnitedHealth Group spokesperson told Becker's "the company is aware of the inquiry and remains committed to working with policymakers and industry leaders to share information, address ...
Earlier this year, a cyberattack on Change Healthcare disrupted care systems nationwide, and the CEO of its parent, UnitedHealth ... earlier this year, hackers entered a server that lacked ...
The announcement follows a February hack against Change Healthcare, a unit of UnitedHealth Group Inc., that snarled billions of dollars of payments to doctors and hospitals, delayed patient care ...
In an April 22 news release from UnitedHealth Group, the company said it would provide a breach notification once it learned what kind of information was compromised. The company also said it ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Andrew Witty told lawmakers his company is still trying to determine why its computer systems were left vulnerable to hackers who perpetrated a ...
Instead, the cybercriminals who crippled a UnitedHealth Group ... need to put in place stronger information security requirements to prevent other hackers from bringing much of health care to ...
(Bloomberg) -- UnitedHealth Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Andrew Witty told lawmakers his company is still trying to determine why its computer systems were left vulnerable to hackers who ...
Senator Bill Cassidy raised concerns about potential domino effects if UnitedHealth faltered due to its dominant role in claims processing. The hack's reach extends beyond financial disruption.
Bug bounty programs are common with tech companies, where they offer financial rewards to ethical hackers for discovering and reporting vulnerabilities in their software or systems. Adobe is ...
UnitedHealth says its investigation has found hackers accessed "files containing protected health information (PHI) or personally identifiable information (PII), which could cover a substantial ...