Cyberattack Was Due To A Lack Of Multifactor Authentication Unitedhealth Ceo Says
Cyberattack Was Due To A Lack Of Multifactor Authentication Unitedhealth ceo andrew witty said wednesday in a u.s. senate hearing that his company, which owns change healthcare, is still trying to understand why the server did not have the additional protection. The change healthcare cyberattack that disrupted health care systems nationwide earlier this year started when hackers entered a server that lacked a basic form of security: multifactor authentication.
Cyberattack Was Due To A Lack Of Multifactor Authentication Unitedhealth ceo andrew witty said wednesday in a u.s. senate hearing that his company, which owns change healthcare, is still trying to understand why the server did not have the additional. Unitedhealth group ceo revealed that hackers breached the company’s computer system, releasing ransomware after stealing someone’s password. the cybercriminals exploited a portal lacking multifactor authentication (mfa), a basic cybersecurity safeguard. Unitedhealth ceo andrew witty said wednesday in a u.s. senate hearing that his company, which owns change healthcare, is still trying to understand why the server did not have the additional. Lawmakers on wednesday grilled unitedhealth group ceo andrew witty over security lapses leading up to the change healthcare cyberattack and the company's handling of the incident, including the.
Cyberattack Was Due To A Lack Of Multifactor Authentication Unitedhealth ceo andrew witty said wednesday in a u.s. senate hearing that his company, which owns change healthcare, is still trying to understand why the server did not have the additional. Lawmakers on wednesday grilled unitedhealth group ceo andrew witty over security lapses leading up to the change healthcare cyberattack and the company's handling of the incident, including the.
Change Healthcare Cyberattack Was Due To A Lack Of Multifactor
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