Attackers who infiltrated Change Healthcare using unsecured account credentials were not only able to exfiltrate individuals’ names, birthdates, home and email addresses, Social Security numbers, and other government IDs but also their health insurance details, diagnoses, test and imaging results, treatment plans, and banking details.
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