TriZetto confirms 3.4M people’s health and personal data was stolen during breach
Health tech giant TriZetto has confirmed that more than 3.
4 million people’s personal and health information was stolen in a 2024 cyberattack, which the company failed to detect for almost a year.
Doctors’ offices and healthcare providers use TriZetto to assess patients’ insurance for medical treatments. TriZetto said in a filing with Maine’s attorney general on Friday that hackers stole patients’ insurance eligibility transaction reports from the company’s servers. The data includes personal information like patients’ names, dates of birth, home addresses, and Social Security numbers, as well as information about their healthcare, such as their provider’s name, demographic data, and health and insurance details.
Other healthcare providers across California have also confirmed. According to TriZetto, not every customer was affected by the breach.
TriZetto is the latest major health tech company to confirm a hack in recent years.
The cyberattack sparked outages across the U. , leaving many without access to medical treatments or medications. Updated with comment from Cognizant
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