Thread regarding Optum layoffs

Is it the hardest decision? NOT

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/cybersecurity/unitedhealth-ceo-hackers-used-stolen-credentials-to-access-change-systems.html?origin=CIOE&utm_source=CIOE&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&oly_enc_id=6188A0242256G0A

Per CEO own admission - it’s his decision to pay the ransoms. Is it the hardest decision like he said? NO! It’s his MO easy way out cover up until having to face his own music. Playing the victim is not changing the facts or history.

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Sir AW now got a taste of his own medicine. Short term gain is never sustainable.

Did they or did they not getting scr$wed over? It’s a tactic used even by the AW. There you have it karma is a b$tch. Election year probably just get fined, slap on the hand.

Next steps? More RIFs and premiums increased for the consumers.. life goes on

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And the CEO has just displayed he has terrible judgement. If paying was to give the illusion of action it failed. Paid the money and there is never any guarantee the information stolen has been destroyed. The group that was paid sc--wed over the group that applied the ransomware. So now there are at least two copies of the dataset floating about. When ransomware groups are infiltrated it is proven they never destroy the data why would they just keep selling to whomever. Once the data is in the wild impossible to contain. I would be more worried about banking information. Lets be realistic all of your SSN and other private info have been compromised long ago through the banking system and is floating around the dark web. These political theatre events are just for the d-mb of the population which is most of them

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