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UnitedHealth confirms ransomware gang behind Change Healthcare hack amid ongoing pharmacy outages

UnitedHealth confirms ransomware gang behind Change Healthcare hack amid ongoing pharmacy outages

U.S. health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group has confirmed a ransomware attack on its health tech subsidiary Change Healthcare, which continues to disrupt hospitals and pharmacies across the United States. “Change Healthcare can confirm we are… 

OpenCTI maker Filigran raises  million for its cybersecurity threat management suite

OpenCTI maker Filigran raises $16 million for its cybersecurity threat management suite

Paris-based cybersecurity startup Filigran is capitalizing on the success of OpenCTI to build a suite of open-source threat management products. The company has already found some early traction with OpenCTI, its open-source threat intelligence platform.… 

Researchers say easy-to-exploit security bugs in ConnectWise remote access software now under mass-attack

Researchers say easy-to-exploit security bugs in ConnectWise remote access software now under mass-attack

Security researchers say a pair of easy-to-exploit flaws in a popular remote access tool used by more than a million companies around the world are now being mass-exploited, with hackers abusing the vulnerabilities to deploy… 

LoanDepot says about 17 million customers had personal data and Social Security numbers stolen during cyberattack

LoanDepot says about 17 million customers had personal data and Social Security numbers stolen during cyberattack

Almost 17 million LoanDepot customers had sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers, stolen in a January ransomware attack, the company has confirmed. The loan and mortgage giant company said in a data breach notice… 

Spyware leak offers ‘first-of-its-kind’ look inside Chinese government hacking efforts

Spyware leak offers ‘first-of-its-kind’ look inside Chinese government hacking efforts

Over the weekend, someone posted a cache of files and documents apparently stolen from the Chinese government hacking contractor, I-Soon. This leak gives cybersecurity researchers and rival governments an unprecedented chance to look behind the…