"Ransomware Outage Hits Healthcare Providers, Millions of Records Stolen"

Healthcare providers in the United States are facing financial strain due to a week-long ransomware outage at UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare unit, preventing them from processing payments and claims. Small businesses, including therapists and laboratories, are accumulating thousands of dollars in overdue payments, while larger hospital chains are absorbing upfront costs. The outage has disrupted insurance transactions and electronic pharmacy refills, with providers of all sizes feeling the strain. UnitedHealth Group has stated that claims submissions have returned to pre-disruption levels, and alternative clearing houses can be used to submit claims. The company initially blamed a suspected nation-state associated cybersecurity threat actor for the disruption, but sources indicate that a criminal gang dubbed "Blackcat" or "ALPHV" was responsible.
- Healthcare providers hit by frozen payments in ransomware outage Reuters
- Outages from cyberattack at UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare extend to seventh day as pharmacies deploy workarounds CNBC
- UnitedHealth Group Confirms ALPHV Ransomware Gang Is Behind Attack PCMag
- Nebraska state hospitals affected by cyber attack KETV Omaha
- UnitedHealth hackers say they stole 'millions' of records, then delete statement Reuters
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