UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty (above) testifies in front of senate and committee members about Change Healthcare cyberattack by AlphV. The vulnerable platform hackers used to access sensitive information at Change did not meet the security guidelines prescribed by the FBI and U.S. cyber and health officials issued in Dec. 2023, which warned about AlphV/BlackCat focusing on healthcare organizations. (Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg) UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty (above) testifies in front of senate and committee members about Change Healthcare cyberattack by AlphV. The vulnerable platform hackers used to access sensitive information at Change did not meet the security guidelines prescribed by the FBI and U.S. cyber and health officials issued in Dec. 2023, which warned about AlphV/BlackCat focusing on healthcare organizations. (Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg)

U.S. lawmakers questioned UnitedHealth Group Chief Executive Officer Andrew Witty this week over the devastating cyberattack on its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, in February.

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