UnitedHealth did not have cyber-insurance coverage at the time of the ransomware attack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary, leaving it to cover the $22m ransom paid to hackers. The attack disrupted the US’s largest healthcare payment system, causing a backlog of healthcare claims and payments. Change Healthcare’s technology infrastructure has been rebuilt, increasing server capacity and cloud reliance. As a result, UnitedHealth now spends approximately $300m per year on cybersecurity, and has also provided over $6.5bn in no-interest, no-fee loans to thousands of providers in response to the attack.

eFAQ Publishes Investigation Into Alleged Scam Activity and Coordinated Reputation Attacks
New York, USA, June 19th, 2026, CyberNewswire eFAQ has published a documented investigation into a coordinated reputation attack campaign aimed at influencing brand perception in

