UnitedHealth CEO admits it paid $22 million ransom to BlackCat
Briefly

'This was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make,' CEO Andrew Witty said in a Senate hearing on Wednesday.
After Witty confirmed United will require multifactor authentication companywide going forward, Sen. Wyden stated it 'shouldn't have taken the worst cyberattack ever in the healthcare sector for an agreement to do this bare minimum.'
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