The hack at Change Healthcare stands as the biggest breach of U.S. medical data in history, exposing 190 million people's ...
Amid the fallout from UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder, the firm's prescription drug middleman is under fire for a huge AI oopsie. As TechCrunch reports, a chatbot used by UnitedHealth ...
TechCrunch’s review of the breach notice ... It’s unclear why Change Healthcare hid the page from search engines. UnitedHealth spokesperson Tyler Mason did not comment on the reason why ...
The number of victims impacted by the Change Healthcare data breach last year has nearly doubled, from 100 million to ...
Mason told TechCrunch that he’s “not aware” of “any misuse of individuals’ information.” Additionally, Mason confirmed that “UnitedHealth has not seen electronic medical record ...
a spokesperson for UnitedHealth Group in an email to TechCrunch. “The vast majority of those people have already been provided individual or substitute notice. The final number will be confirmed ...
In October, UnitedHealth reported to the US Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights that the attack affected 100 million people. However, as first reported by TechCrunch ...
U.S. health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group said Thursday in a filing with government regulators that its subsidiary Change Healthcare was compromised likely by government-backed hackers.
UnitedHealth said the gang "represented itself to us as ALPHV/BlackCat," a company spokesperson told TechCrunch at the time. A dark web leak site associated with the ALPHV/BlackCat gang also took ...