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UnitedHealth Admits Patient Data Was 'Taken' in Mega Attack
March 28, 2024, 9:19 p.m. |
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UnitedHealth Group has admitted data was "taken" in the cyberattack on Change Healthcare and has just started analyzing the types of personal, financial and health information potentially compromised. The U.S. is offering a $10 million bounty for BlackCat, which claims to have launched the attack.
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