Insurance company UnitedHealth Group is confirming a ransomware attack earlier this year affected the private data of over 100 million people. The number was published in the US Department of ...
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However, the company’s recent disclosure has officially quantified the damage, with approximately 100 million people impacted. This scale of exposure marks it as the largest healthcare data ...
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But the ante has been upped. The cyberattack in question has hit a new record of 100 million people affected — and just happens to have struck the largest health care company in the world (by ...
More than 100 million people had their personal information and healthcare data stolen in the massive UnitedHealth ransomware attack earlier this year, making it the largest healthcare data breach ...
A staggering new update has confirmed that February’s UnitedHealth data breach has impacted over 100 million Americans, now marking it as the largest healthcare data breach in U.S. history.