About 190 million Americans may have been affected by a cyberattack targeting UnitedHealth‘s subsidiary, Change Healthcare.
The updated tally extends the scope beyond what was previously described by company Chief Executive Andrew Witty.
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The cyberattack at UnitedHealth Group exposed personal information of 190 million people, leading to a $22 million ransom ...
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