PhilHealth urges its affected employees to change their passwords in their accounts as data stolen by hackers in the Sept. 22 ransomware attack may be used for illegal online activities.
The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation on Wednesday said it has called on its affected employees to change their account passwords as data stolen by hackers in the Sept. 22 ransomware attack may be used for illegal online activities.
Pargas said member or patient data are safe as hackers only got hold of employee information and some research papers.
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