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Zeroing in on cyber insurance as a key area for reform comes as the U.S. government scrambles to find ways to disrupt ransomware networks. For many organizations, deciding whether to pay a ransom is a difficult and urgent decision. The hacker group allegedly demanded a ransom to return the stolen data, though it remains unclear whether NPD paid it. Darren Williams, founder of BlackFog, a cybersecurity firm that specializes in ransomware prevention and cyber warfare, is firmly against paying ransoms. UnitedHealth Group experienced this firsthand after its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, was hit by the ALPHV/BlackCat ransom group in April 2023.
Persons: Anne Neuberger, James S, Ann Neuberger, scrambles, Paul Underwood, Underwood, Bryan Hornung, Hornung, I've, they'd, , Ransom, LVHN, Darren Williams, BlackCat, LoanDepot Organizations: Brady, White, Washington , D.C, National Intelligence, FBI, Xact IT, Social, Lehigh Valley Health, Federal Trade Commission, NPD, Jerico, UnitedHealth Group, Change, Healthcare, LoanDepot Locations: Washington ,, what's, Pennsylvania, U.S
We're selling 95 shares of GE Healthcare at roughly $74. Following Wednesday's trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 1,150 shares of GEHC, reducing its weighting to 2.75% from 2.97%. If hospitals have more of a wherewithal to invest in medical equipment, some of that will go to GE Healthcare. Philips orders have been down for six quarters in a row, but GE Healthcare hasn't seen that weakness yet. With Wednesday's sale, we'll realize a small loss of about 7% on GEHC stock purchased last May.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, GEHC, We've, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: GE Healthcare, JPMorgan Healthcare, Philips, GE, JPMorgan, GE Healthcare hasn't, CNBC Locations: China, GEHC
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