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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: Health care company ties Russian-linked cybercriminals to prescriptions breach A ransomware attack is disrupting pharmacies and hospitals nationwide, leaving patients with problems filling prescriptions or seeking medical treatment. On Thursday, UnitedHealth Group accused a notorious ransomware gang known as Black Cat, or AlphV, of hacking health care payment systems across the country. Last week, the top health insurance company disclosed that its subsidiary, Optum, was impacted by a cybersecurity issue, leading to its digital health care payment platform, known as Change Healthcare, being knocked offline. As a result, hospitals, pharmacies and other health care providers have either been unable to access the popular payment platform, or have purposefully shut off connections to its network to prevent the hackers from gaining further access. UnitedHealth says that as of Monday it estimated that more than 90% of 70,000 pharmacies in the U.S. have had to change how they process electronic claims as a result of the outage. While the company has set up a website to track the ongoing outage, reassuring customers that there are workarounds to ensure access to medications, the outage could last weeks, according to a UnitedHealth executive who spoke on a conference call with cybersecurity officers, a recording of which was obtained by STAT News. After hiring multiple outside firms, including top cybersecurity companies Mandiant and Palo Alto Networks, UnitedHealth released its conclusion that BlackCat, or AlphV, is behind the breach, a conclusion bolstered by the group itself originally claiming credit on its dark web leak site. The post has since been taken down. Hacked the hackers However, the fact that the ransomware gang may be responsible is also something of a twist. Just a few months ago Black Cats seeming ability to regroup and breach one of the largest health care entities in the U.S. demonstrates how challenging it is to hamper these groups long-term. Cybercriminals frequently reassemble after experiencing setbacks, particularly when their operators are located in countries whose law enforcement agencies are lax about prosecuting their crimes. Thats especially true in Russia. While researchers have not definitively tied BlackCat to Russia or its government, theyve concluded it is a Russian-speaking group. U.S. intelligence officials have spoken frequently about the Russian governments willingness to turn a blind eye to cybercrime, in exchange for the hackers service in intelligence operations. That has been especially true during the war in Ukraine. In addition to the health care breach, Black Cat also recently claimed to have stolen classified documents and sensitive personal data about Department of Defense employees from U.S. federal contractors. Poster Comment: I posted an article about this either last Sunday or Monday after getting a call from a digit bender buddy last Saturday afternoon that works for Change Healthcare that was the center of the attack before Zerohedge broke the news last Saturday at about 2200. I just communicated with him, he initially thought it was an attack by Israel or China, but now they're, not him, is claiming Russia, Russia, Russia, which I have a hard time believing. He sent me this link. The problem is not resolved yet. Dr. Kimmy got called in last Sunday at about 0800, cutting our weekend really short. If I remember, I'll ask her what the deal was. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Esso (#0)
The Bad Guys are usually Iranian, Russian or Chinese but with no real proof given.
It's hard to find the truth anymore, but when the USG accuses Russia, my brain shuts off, kind of like going to the grocery store. My IQ drops below 40.
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