A recent cyberattack on Change Healthcare has resulted in scammers targeting Nebraska patients.
Bryan Health has received multiple reports of scammers reaching out to patients claiming to be representatives from hospitals across Nebraska and surrounding areas. Scammers are reportedly telling patients they’re entitled to a full refund if they provide them with a credit card number."
https://www.1011now.com/2024/03/04/cyberattack-change-healthcare-has-scammers-targeting-nebraska-patients/
Bryan Health has received multiple reports of scammers reaching out to patients claiming to be representatives from hospitals across Nebraska and surrounding areas. Scammers are reportedly telling patients they’re entitled to a full refund if they provide them with a credit card number."
https://www.1011now.com/2024/03/04/cyberattack-change-healthcare-has-scammers-targeting-nebraska-patients/
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Cyberattack on Change Healthcare has scammers targeting Nebraska patients
A recent cyberattack on Change Healthcare has resulted in scammers targeting Nebraska patients.
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It's all about the Benjamins https://www.streetinsider.com/Reuters/Hacker+forum+post+claims+UnitedHealth+paid+%2422+million+ransom+in+bid+to+recover+data/22880748.html
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Hacker forum post claims UnitedHealth paid $22 million ransom in bid to recover data
By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A post on a hacker forum popular with cybercriminals has claimed UnitedHealth Group paid $22 million in a bid to recover access to data and systems encrypted by the...
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Millions of people have been signing up and sharing content on Telegram in the last hour while Instagram and Facebook were down. Interestingly, Telegram is more reliable than these services — despite spending several times less on infrastructure per user.
We also have about 1000 times (!) fewer full-time employees than Meta, but manage to launch new features and innovate faster.
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Facebook, Instagram and YouTube down worldwide as social media giants face global outage
https://nypost.com/2024/03/05/business/facebook-instagram-down-worldwide-as-meta-faces-global-outage/
https://nypost.com/2024/03/05/business/facebook-instagram-down-worldwide-as-meta-faces-global-outage/
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Facebook, Instagram and YouTube users fume as social media giants face global outage
Meta-owned Facebook, Messenger and Instagram experienced worldwide outages Tuesday, with more than half a million users unable to access the social media apps in one of the tech giant’s largest...
Crucial Red Sea data cables cut, telecoms firm says
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Crucial Red Sea data cables cut, telecoms firm says
It is unclear how the four cables were severed, but it affected 25% of data traffic under the sea.
Red Sea cables have been damaged, disrupting internet traffic | CNN Business
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/04/business/red-sea-cables-cut-internet/index.html
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Spain's data protection regulator AEPD has demanded that Altman's firm immediately cease collecting personal data in the country and stop using the data it has already gathered.
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