Harvard Pilgrim’s parent mum on timeline to fix cybersecurity hack


Point32Health, the second largest health plan in Massachusetts, is still not providing a timeline for when its website will be working 10 days after a cybersecurity attack that forced the company to take Harvard Pilgrim Health Care systems offline.

On April 17, Point32Health, the parent company of Harvard Pilgrim and Tufts Health Plan, found a “cybersecurity ransomware incident” on its Harvard Pilgrim Health Care’s commercial and New Hampshire Medicare Advantage Stride plans, affecting services…

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