UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Change Healthcare continues to send out data breach notifications a year after a cyberattack that disrupted the industry, the Minnesota Star-Tribune reported Feb. 25.
The fallout from the massive February 2024 cyberattack against Change Healthcare continues more than a year later. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield of Maryland is the latest company to sue over the ...
A UnitedHealth Group subsidiary is still mailing data breach notices to patients one year after a massive cyberattack at the company’s Change Healthcare business that affected roughly 1 in 2 ...
On Sunday, consumer DNA testing service 23andMe announced it was filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Under the plan, ...
Cyber threats against hospitals are surging. What steps are being taken by the health-care sector to address the increasing impacts of cyber attacks? Let’s explore.
The lawsuit, filed in a Maryland state court in late February, alleges that the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary's cybersecurity standards were insufficient to prevent the attack. The Russian ransomware ...
Cybersecurity isn't just the IT team's job. Everyone from the C-suite to the front lines has a role to play in protecting the organization from digital threats. Executives need to foster a culture of ...
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is suing one of the country’s largest health care companies over a cyberattack that left the Baltimore insurance giant unable to process claims and compromised a large ...
If there is one sector that has outdone healthcare in data breaches and ransomware attacks ... Update your passwords: Change passwords for any accounts that may have been affected by the breach ...