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RE: LeoThread 2024-10-25 09:33

Change Healthcare Data Breach: What to Know for Your Social Security Number and More

If you got a notification about the Change Healthcare data breach that happened in February, there are some steps you should take.

It's been a scary year for protecting your personal information. A breach at AT&T announced this summer impacted nearly all customers — not to be confused with another AT&T data breach disclosed this spring. There was a breach at Roku and a settlement for Cash App customers after data breaches. And last month, a cyberattack at National Public Data was confirmed.

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It's hard to keep track of where your data is at risk, making me feel a bit like a cartoon character figuring out which hole to plug next. Amidst all of that, there was also a data breach at Change Healthcare, which is owned by UnitedHealth. This impacted a massive amount of people; an exact number hasn't been indicated, but Change Healthcare says "the impacted data could cover a substantial proportion of people in America," and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) noted the cyberattack's "unprecedented magnitude."

While the Change Healthcare data breach took place in February, people started getting notifications about it in late summer and into the fall. Whether you got a letter or not, there are some action items you should take to protect your identity and finances. Here's what you need to know about the Change Healthcare breach.