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UnitedHealth says hack at tech unit impacted 190 million people
The cyberattack at UnitedHealth Group's tech unit last year affected the personal information of 190 million people, the health conglomerate said on Friday, making it the largest healthcare data breach in the United States.
UnitedHealth updates data breach impact to 190 million people, nearly doubling previous estimate
The financial fallout has been severe. Profits for the company dropped by over a third in 2024, falling from around $22.3 billion in 2023 to approximately $14.4 billion last year. The projected total cost of recovery and remediation efforts is estimated to be between $2.3 billion and $2.5 billion.
UnitedHealth Hack Exposed Data for About 190 Million Americans
A cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group Inc. that paralyzed the US health-care system last year, snarling billions of dollars in payments for doctors and hospitals, also exposed sensitive data from 190 million Americans.
UnitedHealth Estimates Change Healthcare Hack Impacted About 190 Million People
Over half of the U.S. had private data stolen in a 2024 cyberattack at the insurance giant—far more than previous estimates.
UnitedHealthcare Now Estimates 190 Million Were Impacted by Cyberattack
The attack, originally thought to have impacted about a 100 million Americans, is even larger than originally disclosed.
UnitedHealth Data Breach: 190 Million Americans May Be Impacted By Cyberattack, Comapny Says
About 190 million Americans may have been affected by a cyberattack targeting UnitedHealth‘s subsidiary, Change Healthcare. The breach, which disrupted the company’s IT systems, resulted in the compromise of sensitive personal and medical information.
1 in 2 Americans affected by UnitedHealth cyberattack, a new disclosure shows
UnitedHealth Group says the impact from the cyberattack last year at its Change Healthcare subsidiary is much wider than previously understood, affecting roughly 190 million patients — up from previou
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Nearly 2 months after Brian Thompson was killed, UnitedHealthcare names new CEO
Tim Noel is the new UnitedHealthcare CEO following the Dec. 4 targeted killing of its former top executive, Brian Thompson, ...
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UnitedHealthcare names Tim Noel as CEO after fatal shooting of Brian Thompson
UnitedHealthcare has named a new CEO, after the December shooting death of former CEO Brian Thompson in New York City.
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Medicare Drops Appeal in UnitedHealth Star Rating Lawsuit
The US Medicare agency dropped its appeal of a lawsuit brought by UnitedHealth Group Inc. challenging the program’s ...
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UnitedHealth Group 2024 Profits Hit $14 Billion Despite Cyberattack, Rising Costs
UnitedHealth Group reported $14.4 billion in 2024 profits as its UnitedHealthcare health insurance and Optum provider ...
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Is UnitedHealth Group (UNH) the Best Dow Stock to Buy Right Now?
We recently published a list of 12 Best Dow Stocks to Buy Right Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where ...
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UnitedHealth Group CEO: US health care needs to be ‘less confusing, less complex and less costly’
In its first results since its insurance unit CEO was fatally shot in New York City, UnitedHealth Group reported Thursday ...
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UnitedHealth Group Names Successor For Slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
UnitedHealth Group said veteran internal executive Tim Noel will succeed the late Brian Thompson as CEO of UnitedHealthcare, the nation’s largest health insurance company.
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UnitedHealth Group shrinks urgent care business
All Minnesota locations are now closed as leaders at the Eden Prairie-based health care giant cite a strategy shift to ...
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